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Cambodia things to see and do
===============
Angkor
-----------
Angkor, the former capital of the ancient Khmer Empire, is one of the greatest and most spectacular Hindu religious sites in the world. Construction of this elaborate temple complex - built in honour of the god Vishnu - began in AD 879 during the reign of KingSuryavarman II and was completed in 1191. It lay concealed for many years, however, until the site was discovered by FrenchmanHenri Mahout in 1860. The central complex, Angkor Wat, features an elaborate, unmortared 66-metre (215-foot) central tower surrounded by four smaller towers. Stretching around the outside of the temple complex is an 800m-long (2625ft) bas-relief, the longest in the world. This is Cambodia's most iconic sight, and particularly popular at sunset among tour groups. The temple is so synonymous with the country that it dominates the national flag, and to visit it today is to marvel at the scale of its ambition, built as it was in the 12th century.
Bayon
----------
Another of the most distinctive Angkor temples, Bayon is characterised by a series of colossal stone faces, gazing out serenely in all four directions, as well as some painstakingly detailed bas-reliefs. Bayon was built at a similar time to Angkor Wat.
Bokor Hill Station
--------------------
An abandoned French hill station in the south of the country, Bokor was built originally as a weekend sanctuary for settlers stuck in stifling Phnom Penh. Today, the hotel and casino complex stands as an eerily derelict reminder of days gone by.
Cycling around Angkor
----------------------
Hire a bike and spend a few days exploring the myriad glories of the jungled Angkor TempleComplex. The showpiece architecture of Angkor Wat makes it the best known of the temples, but there are dozens of others to discover.
Dolphin spotting
The claim to fame of the Mekong town of Kratie is its population of Irrawaddy river dolphins. Various tour operators organise early-morning boat trips to observe these peaceful creatures in their natural habitat.
Feast on fresh seafood
----------------------
Cambodia's coastline offers the chance for the archetypal Asian beach experience, but no amount of sea and sand is complete without sampling its ocean-fresh seafood. The stretch around Kampot and Kep is excellent for just-caught crab.
Fire a rocket-launcher
Not your standard tourist activity, but then Cambodia's not your standard tourist destination - for a price, visitors can take control of high-grade weaponry on countryside shooting ranges. Machine guns can also be hired.
Kampot
---------------
The southern town provides a gateway to exploring the Cham villages and sweeping vistas of the surrounding countryside. If you're looking to travel in an unrushed fashion and to get acquainted with another side of the country, this is as good a base as any.
National Museum
----------------------
Set in Phnom Penh, the National Museum (www.cambodiamuseum.info) is the country's leading archaeological and historical museum. It plays home to what is one of the world's most comprehensive collections of Khmer art, including bronzes, sculptures and ceramics. It was constructed by the French in 1917.
Phnom Tamao Wildlife Sanctuary
-------------------------------------------
A large park south of Phnom Penh given over to animals retrieved from poachers and traffickers. Wildlife in the sanctuary includes tigers, elephants and gibbons, and it offers an effective way of learning more about Cambodian fauna.
Revisit history
---------------------
To get a clearer understanding of the brutal reign of Pol Pot, visit the Killing Fields outside Phnom Penh. It makes for a sobering experience, but a salutary one in terms of learning more about the realities the country faced.
Royal Palace
-------------------
Phnom Penh's showpiece attraction was built in the 1860s, and makes for a spectacular sight with its stupas, murals and towering spires. The adjoining Silver Pagoda houses a number of precious Buddha statues, while the tropical plants of the palace gardens have appeal in their own right.
Shop for silver
------------------------
Prized locally since the 11th century, silver is today one of the most sought-after Cambodian souvenirs. Coming in the form of anklets, jewellery and other decorative items, it's known for being fashioned with real care and artistry.
Sihanoukville
--------------------
The port city's main draw is its relaxed beach atmosphere, a laid-back counterpoint to the more visited coastal areas of neighbouring Thailand. It takes its name from King Norodom Sihanouk, one of the main agitators for independence from France.
Ta Prohm
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Take an elephant ride
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California has entered a whole new era and the days of cannabis prohibition are fading into the past.
As ofJanuary 1st, 2018, California became the most populous U.S. state to legalize recreational cannabis use. The Golden State is not just transitioning from a medical marijuana-only state to a fully rec-legal state, however, it is also transitioning from a largely unregulated market to a tightly controlled one. This means that there are numerous laws, rules, and regulations governing exactly when, where, and how you can use pot.
For Californians who are used to the “wild west” days of the unregulated medical marijuana market, or for tourists looking to legally purchase marijuana for the first time ever, the list of rules and regulations can be confusing. But there's no need to spend hours Googling the guidelines – MERRY JANE has prepared a concise list of do's and don'ts that will you have you sparking up on the right side of the law in no time.
Full transcript below:
As of 6am on January 1st, any adult in California is legally able to purchase weed for recreational use. While this offers stoners freedoms that haven't been seen since the 1920s, there are still many rules and regulations on how and where you can buy and smoke pot that you will need to keep in mind.
Here's a quick breakdown of what you can and can't do:
DO - Buy cannabis products at a licensed retail store. If you're 21 or older, you can walk into any licensed establishment and shop to your heart's content. Keep in mind that you are allowed to personally possess up to 28.5 grams of flower and 8 grams of concentrates at a time.
DON'T – Expect to find a retail store in your neighborhood that's open on January 1st. Many towns have opted out of allowing recreational canna-businesses in their areas, and some cities have delayed their local start date for retail sales - so you may need to take a road trip to find some legal weed.
DO – Smoke as much weed as you like in private. Proposition 64 authorizes local governments to license microbusinesses that will allow adults to purchase and cannabis onsite, but it will take time for these to become operational. In the meantime, enjoy your stash at home or at your friends' house.
DON'T – Smoke pot in public. Using cannabis in public – including sidewalks, parks, restaurants, and beaches - is still illegal throughout the state, and offenders can be fined $100. If you are smoking pot in a place where cigarette smoking is also illegal, you can be fined up to $250. If you're a tourist, remember that many hotels also prohibit smoking up.
DO – Grow your own marijuana. Adult California residents are legally allowed to grow up to 6 plants at home. Some local governments will be able to prohibit outdoor cultivation of marijuana, so check with your city government before planting some weed in your front yard. But even if your community prohibits outdoor grows, the law still gives you the right to grow your plants indoors.
DON'T – Sell pot to anyone, especially minors. (image 2) The state has mandated that all retail sales be handled through licensed stores in order to put an end to black market sales and keep weed out of the hands of minors. You can, however, gift another adult 1 ounce of flower or 8 grams of concentrate.
DO - Check your employer's drug policy. Because marijuana is still a Schedule I drug prohibited by the federal government, employers maintain the right to drug test employees and to fire anyone that tests positive for marijuana.
DON'T – Drive under the influence or smoke pot in your car. Police will be conducting sobriety tests and enforcing marijuana-impaired driving as strictly as they enforce drunk driving laws. Also, if cops find an “open container” of weed – which can mean anything from an open baggie to a loaded vape pen to an unwrapped edible – you can be fined $100.
DO - Get your criminal record expunged. If you have been previously arrested for possession or cultivation of small quantities of cannabis, you can petition the court to have this black mark removed from your records permanently.
DON'T – Smuggle or take your weed out of state. It might be tempting to mail some edibles to your cousin in Alabama or to bring a secret stash with you on your holiday trip, but these ideas are dangerous and illegal. Not only do you risk putting yourself in hot water with the law, bringing or sending pot to a state where it's illegal can alert federal authorities, possibly inspiring them to crack down on legal cannabis in California.
DO – Enjoy yourself!
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I go over some of the electrical faults I've repaired and tackle a broken track on the volume pot. Then it's alignment time. I go over the IF and RF alignment. In future videos I will restore this fully. Don't forget to check out my Patreon page with exclusive content and advance viewings. www.patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher . Have a look at my new website http://radiocruncher.com

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Come on down to New Orleans, better known as The Big Easy.
Dive headfirst into a melting pot of French, African, and Brazilian culture meshed with many different religions, foods, and of course jazz. Let the good times roll in the French Quarter, the birthplace of jazz, when you visit its numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants. To really kick up your partying skills a notch, head to Bourbon Street, where festivals and late nights are a way of life.
For a slightly more sedate New Orleans sightseeing trip, visit Jackson Square, where you can tour historic buildings like the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral. Plan a trip to Memorial Hall and learn about the Civil War, or walk through LafayetteCemetery to see one of the country’s most haunted graveyards. If you’d rather avoid a run-in with a ghost, you’ll find an assortment of galleries and boutiques throughout the city, so you can satisfy your desire for art and shopping.
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Residents and tourists alike are partaking in marijuana legalization in the Centennial State. According to a study released Wednesday by state regulators, the Colorado marijuana market is larger than previously thought. The study, commissioned by the state and conducted by the MarijuanaPolicyGroup, found that tourists are purchasing as much as 90% of retail marijuana in mountain towns. Most of that demand — about 121 metric tons — is from residents, while tourists are expected to buy about 9 metric tons. That's substantially higher than previous estimates.
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HostAbdullah Saeed sets the bar high (think 9,000 feet above sea level) in this installment of Bong Appetit: ColoradoGanjaTours. Abdullah travels to Colorado to see what marijuana tourism is like in a small mountain town, taking tokes while exploring in a tricked-out stretch Escalade with Philip Wolf of Cultivating Spirits.
The trip gets off to a blazing start as they visit a craft garden and dispensary (High CountryHealing) where tour-goers get up close and personal with the star strain of the day, Casey Jones.
Ending the evening on a high note, they savor the fruity, citrusy pot-pairings infused into their gourmet dinners prepared by cannabis chef Jessica Catalano (author of 'Ganja KitchenRevolution').
After a hazy reprieve, Abdullah’s all fired up and joins Chef Jessica at her home for a cannabis cooking lesson featuring her homegrown, organic, dubstep-influenced weed and groundbreaking recipes (think SuperLemon HazeOlive Oil and Baked Eggplant Parmesan) for another night filled with fine herb-laden cuisine. This marks the fanciest edible experience Abdullah’s ever had. It's OK if you feel the need to cry from weed joy now.
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Street Food - Chinese Street Food - Best Street Food China
In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I take you around many places in Chengdu. First, I visited this local market near the outskirts of Chengdu, Sichuan, China, and found Chinese street food and the atmosphere to be mind blowing and exciting! It was truly an experience visiting this Chinese street market! So much food and Sichuan ingredients, so many flavours to try! Afterwards, I rode my bike around to many different locations.
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I visited this morning market on a Sunday morning in Chengdu at 8am with an empty stomach and money to blow with the goal of tasting foods and chatting with as many locals as possible. This is a true China experience. It was so busy, with so many people, so many things to buy and look at, tons of vegetables, meat, live chickens, live hens, live roosters, everything you could want really. Fresh handmade noodles, fresh Sichuan cold "liangbancai", and a huge meat market deli area with hanging pork and beef to choose from. All of the locals were friendly and talkative, although a bit surprised to see a foreigner walking through the area!
If you're visiting China as a tourist, you'll definitely want to take a walk through a busy morning market like this. There are countless street foods to try and people to chat to (If you speak a little mandarin). This market was mind blowing!
Rather than trying hot pot in Chengdu or hot pot in Chongqing, you could try some way cooler food in Chengdu at local market like this. This should be a top priority in my opinion!
Chinese cuisine is so diverse, and I consider myself lucky to be able to live in Sichuan, eating Sichuan food everyday, tasting all the top Chinese foods to try whenever I want. I've decided to stay living in China for at least another 2 or 3 years to get the feel of it and eat as much as I can!
The addresses of the locations in the video are:
Themarket:
农贸市场
青羊区苏坡中路5-10号
The IntestineNoodles:
成都市马鞍北路18号甘记肥肠粉
The Tianshuimian and Huangliangfen:
.成都市酱园公所街58号（文殊院对面
The Chinese Crepe:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村2栋
The RandomStreet Noodles:
成都市马鞍东路9栋
The SweetSticky RiceBall:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村菜市场内
The Guokui:
成都市国学巷附近王记特色锅盔
The blood stew:
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'Located in the MascareneArchipelago, Reunion Island, a French overseas department, offers travellers the exoticism of a tropical island in the Indian Ocean. At the crossroads of European, African and Asian cultures, Reunion is a true melting pot.'
I spent 5 days there with Reunion Island Tourism. From beach walks and time at a turtle sanctuary, to erupting volcanoes and forever view points across the cirques, aqua hikes and moulded lava tunnels. Not to mention incredible accommodation and delicious food for the hungry vegetarian, walks, music and laughter. This is a place of wondrous inviting extremes. I highly recommend it.
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Street food

Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink sold by a hawker, or vendor, in a street or other public place, such as at a market or fair. It is often sold from a portable food booth,food cart, or food truck and meant for immediate consumption. Some street foods are regional, but many have spread beyond their region of origin. Most street foods are classed as both finger food and fast food, and are cheaper on average than restaurant meals. According to a 2007 study from the Food and Agriculture Organization, 2.5 billion people eat street food every day.

Today, people may purchase street food for a number of reasons, such as to get flavorful food for a reasonable price in a sociable setting, to experience ethnic cuisines, or for nostalgia.

History

Small fried fish were a street food in ancient Greece, however, Theophrastus held the custom of street food in low regard. Evidence of a large number of street food vendors were discovered during the excavation of Pompeii. Street food was widely consumed by poor urban residents of ancient Rome whose tenement homes did not have ovens or hearths. Here, chickpea soup with bread and grain paste were common meals. In ancient China, street food generally catered to the poor, however, wealthy residents would send servants to buy street food and bring it back for them to eat in their homes.

Tourism

Tourism is travel for pleasure; also the theory and practice of touring, the business of attracting, accommodating, and entertaining tourists, and the business of operating tours. Tourism may be international, or within the traveler's country. The World Tourism Organization defines tourism more generally, in terms which go "beyond the common perception of tourism as being limited to holiday activity only ", as people "traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes".

Tourism can be domestic or international, and international tourism has both incoming and outgoing implications on a country's balance of payments. Today, tourism is a major source of income for many countries, and affects the economy of both the source and host countries, in some cases being of vital importance.

Tourism suffered as a result of a strong economic slowdown of the late-2000s recession, between the second half of 2008 and the end of 2009, and the outbreak of the H1N1 influenza virus, but slowly recovered. International tourism receipts (the travel item in the balance of payments) grew to US$1.03 trillion (€740 billion) in 2011, corresponding to an increase in real terms of 3.8% from 2010. International tourist arrivals surpassed the milestone of 1 billion tourists globally for the first time in 2012, the same year in which China became the largest spender in international tourism globally with US$102 billion, surpassing Germany and United States. China and emerging markets such as Russia and Brazil had significantly increased their spending over the previous decade.

Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh (/pəˈnɔːmˈpɛn/ or /ˈnɒmˈpɛn/;Khmer:ភ្នំពេញ, Khmer pronunciation:[pʰnum peɲ]) is the capital and largest city of Cambodia. Located on the banks of the Tonlé Sap and Mekong River, Phnom Penh has been the national capital since French colonization of Cambodia, and has grown to become the nation's center of economic and industrial activities, as well as the center of security, politics, cultural heritage, and diplomacy of Cambodia.

Once known as the "Pearl of Asia," it was considered one of the loveliest French-built cities in Indochina in the 1920s. Phnom Penh, along with Siem Reap and Sihanoukville, are significant global and domestic tourist destinations for Cambodia. Founded in 1434, the city is noted for its beautiful and historical architecture and attractions. There are a number of surviving French colonial buildings scattered along the grand boulevards.

Situated on the banks of the Tonlé Sap, Mekong and Bassac rivers, the Phnom Penh metropolitan area is home to about 2.2 million of Cambodia's population of over 14.8 million, up from about 1.9 million in 2008.

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Vermont is the latest state to legalize marijuana, and the state's tourism board is already getting the word out.
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Jamaican Tour Guide

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Cambodia Travel Guide and Tourism (HD)

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Cambodia things to see and do
===============
Angkor
-----------
Angkor, the former capital of the ancient Khmer Empire, is one of the greatest and most spectacular Hindu religious sites in the world. Construction of this elaborate temple complex - built in honour of the god Vishnu - began in AD 879 during the reign of KingSuryavarman II and was completed in 1191. It lay concealed for many years, however, until the site was discovered by FrenchmanHenri Mahout in 1860. The central complex, Angkor Wat, features an elaborate, unmortared 66-metre (215-foot) central tower surrounded by four smaller towers. Stretching around the outside of the temple complex is an 800m-long (2625ft) bas-relief, the longest in the world. This is Cambodia's most iconic sight, and particularly popular at sunset among tour groups. The temple is so synonymous with the country that it dominates the national flag, and to visit it today is to marvel at the scale of its ambition, built as it was in the 12th century.
Bayon
----------
Another of the most distinctive Angkor temples, Bayon is characterised by a series of colossal stone faces, gazing out serenely in all four directions, as well as some painstakingly detailed bas-reliefs. Bayon was built at a similar time to Angkor Wat.
Bokor Hill Station
--------------------
An abandoned French hill station in the south of the country, Bokor was built originally as a weekend sanctuary for settlers stuck in stifling Phnom Penh. Today, the hotel and casino complex stands as an eerily derelict reminder of days gone by.
Cycling around Angkor
----------------------
Hire a bike and spend a few days exploring the myriad glories of the jungled Angkor TempleComplex. The showpiece architecture of Angkor Wat makes it the best known of the temples, but there are dozens of others to discover.
Dolphin spotting
The claim to fame of the Mekong town of Kratie is its population of Irrawaddy river dolphins. Various tour operators organise early-morning boat trips to observe these peaceful creatures in their natural habitat.
Feast on fresh seafood
----------------------
Cambodia's coastline offers the chance for the archetypal Asian beach experience, but no amount of sea and sand is complete without sampling its ocean-fresh seafood. The stretch around Kampot and Kep is excellent for just-caught crab.
Fire a rocket-launcher
Not your standard tourist activity, but then Cambodia's not your standard tourist destination - for a price, visitors can take control of high-grade weaponry on countryside shooting ranges. Machine guns can also be hired.
Kampot
---------------
The southern town provides a gateway to exploring the Cham villages and sweeping vistas of the surrounding countryside. If you're looking to travel in an unrushed fashion and to get acquainted with another side of the country, this is as good a base as any.
National Museum
----------------------
Set in Phnom Penh, the National Museum (www.cambodiamuseum.info) is the country's leading archaeological and historical museum. It plays home to what is one of the world's most comprehensive collections of Khmer art, including bronzes, sculptures and ceramics. It was constructed by the French in 1917.
Phnom Tamao Wildlife Sanctuary
-------------------------------------------
A large park south of Phnom Penh given over to animals retrieved from poachers and traffickers. Wildlife in the sanctuary includes tigers, elephants and gibbons, and it offers an effective way of learning more about Cambodian fauna.
Revisit history
---------------------
To get a clearer understanding of the brutal reign of Pol Pot, visit the Killing Fields outside Phnom Penh. It makes for a sobering experience, but a salutary one in terms of learning more about the realities the country faced.
Royal Palace
-------------------
Phnom Penh's showpiece attraction was built in the 1860s, and makes for a spectacular sight with its stupas, murals and towering spires. The adjoining Silver Pagoda houses a number of precious Buddha statues, while the tropical plants of the palace gardens have appeal in their own right.
Shop for silver
------------------------
Prized locally since the 11th century, silver is today one of the most sought-after Cambodian souvenirs. Coming in the form of anklets, jewellery and other decorative items, it's known for being fashioned with real care and artistry.
Sihanoukville
--------------------
The port city's main draw is its relaxed beach atmosphere, a laid-back counterpoint to the more visited coastal areas of neighbouring Thailand. It takes its name from King Norodom Sihanouk, one of the main agitators for independence from France.
Ta Prohm
-------------------
Take an elephant ride
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How to Legally Smoke Weed in California | MERRY JANE News

How to Legally Smoke Weed in California | MERRY JANE News

How to Legally Smoke Weed in California | MERRY JANE News

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California has entered a whole new era and the days of cannabis prohibition are fading into the past.
As ofJanuary 1st, 2018, California became the most populous U.S. state to legalize recreational cannabis use. The Golden State is not just transitioning from a medical marijuana-only state to a fully rec-legal state, however, it is also transitioning from a largely unregulated market to a tightly controlled one. This means that there are numerous laws, rules, and regulations governing exactly when, where, and how you can use pot.
For Californians who are used to the “wild west” days of the unregulated medical marijuana market, or for tourists looking to legally purchase marijuana for the first time ever, the list of rules and regulations can be confusing. But there's no need to spend hours Googling the guidelines – MERRY JANE has prepared a concise list of do's and don'ts that will you have you sparking up on the right side of the law in no time.
Full transcript below:
As of 6am on January 1st, any adult in California is legally able to purchase weed for recreational use. While this offers stoners freedoms that haven't been seen since the 1920s, there are still many rules and regulations on how and where you can buy and smoke pot that you will need to keep in mind.
Here's a quick breakdown of what you can and can't do:
DO - Buy cannabis products at a licensed retail store. If you're 21 or older, you can walk into any licensed establishment and shop to your heart's content. Keep in mind that you are allowed to personally possess up to 28.5 grams of flower and 8 grams of concentrates at a time.
DON'T – Expect to find a retail store in your neighborhood that's open on January 1st. Many towns have opted out of allowing recreational canna-businesses in their areas, and some cities have delayed their local start date for retail sales - so you may need to take a road trip to find some legal weed.
DO – Smoke as much weed as you like in private. Proposition 64 authorizes local governments to license microbusinesses that will allow adults to purchase and cannabis onsite, but it will take time for these to become operational. In the meantime, enjoy your stash at home or at your friends' house.
DON'T – Smoke pot in public. Using cannabis in public – including sidewalks, parks, restaurants, and beaches - is still illegal throughout the state, and offenders can be fined $100. If you are smoking pot in a place where cigarette smoking is also illegal, you can be fined up to $250. If you're a tourist, remember that many hotels also prohibit smoking up.
DO – Grow your own marijuana. Adult California residents are legally allowed to grow up to 6 plants at home. Some local governments will be able to prohibit outdoor cultivation of marijuana, so check with your city government before planting some weed in your front yard. But even if your community prohibits outdoor grows, the law still gives you the right to grow your plants indoors.
DON'T – Sell pot to anyone, especially minors. (image 2) The state has mandated that all retail sales be handled through licensed stores in order to put an end to black market sales and keep weed out of the hands of minors. You can, however, gift another adult 1 ounce of flower or 8 grams of concentrate.
DO - Check your employer's drug policy. Because marijuana is still a Schedule I drug prohibited by the federal government, employers maintain the right to drug test employees and to fire anyone that tests positive for marijuana.
DON'T – Drive under the influence or smoke pot in your car. Police will be conducting sobriety tests and enforcing marijuana-impaired driving as strictly as they enforce drunk driving laws. Also, if cops find an “open container” of weed – which can mean anything from an open baggie to a loaded vape pen to an unwrapped edible – you can be fined $100.
DO - Get your criminal record expunged. If you have been previously arrested for possession or cultivation of small quantities of cannabis, you can petition the court to have this black mark removed from your records permanently.
DON'T – Smuggle or take your weed out of state. It might be tempting to mail some edibles to your cousin in Alabama or to bring a secret stash with you on your holiday trip, but these ideas are dangerous and illegal. Not only do you risk putting yourself in hot water with the law, bringing or sending pot to a state where it's illegal can alert federal authorities, possibly inspiring them to crack down on legal cannabis in California.
DO – Enjoy yourself!
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Dynatron Tourist TP14 Part 1: Volume pot issues and alignment

Dynatron Tourist TP14 Part 1: Volume pot issues and alignment

Dynatron Tourist TP14 Part 1: Volume pot issues and alignment

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New Orleans Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

New Orleans Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

New Orleans Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Come on down to New Orleans, better known as The Big Easy.
Dive headfirst into a melting pot of French, African, and Brazilian culture meshed with many different religions, foods, and of course jazz. Let the good times roll in the French Quarter, the birthplace of jazz, when you visit its numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants. To really kick up your partying skills a notch, head to Bourbon Street, where festivals and late nights are a way of life.
For a slightly more sedate New Orleans sightseeing trip, visit Jackson Square, where you can tour historic buildings like the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral. Plan a trip to Memorial Hall and learn about the Civil War, or walk through LafayetteCemetery to see one of the country’s most haunted graveyards. If you’d rather avoid a run-in with a ghost, you’ll find an assortment of galleries and boutiques throughout the city, so you can satisfy your desire for art and shopping.
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Residents and tourists alike are partaking in marijuana legalization in the Centennial State. According to a study released Wednesday by state regulators, the Colorado marijuana market is larger than previously thought. The study, commissioned by the state and conducted by the MarijuanaPolicyGroup, found that tourists are purchasing as much as 90% of retail marijuana in mountain towns. Most of that demand — about 121 metric tons — is from residents, while tourists are expected to buy about 9 metric tons. That's substantially higher than previous estimates.
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Colorado Ganja Tour: BONG APPÉTIT

Colorado Ganja Tour: BONG APPÉTIT

Colorado Ganja Tour: BONG APPÉTIT

HostAbdullah Saeed sets the bar high (think 9,000 feet above sea level) in this installment of Bong Appetit: ColoradoGanjaTours. Abdullah travels to Colorado to see what marijuana tourism is like in a small mountain town, taking tokes while exploring in a tricked-out stretch Escalade with Philip Wolf of Cultivating Spirits.
The trip gets off to a blazing start as they visit a craft garden and dispensary (High CountryHealing) where tour-goers get up close and personal with the star strain of the day, Casey Jones.
Ending the evening on a high note, they savor the fruity, citrusy pot-pairings infused into their gourmet dinners prepared by cannabis chef Jessica Catalano (author of 'Ganja KitchenRevolution').
After a hazy reprieve, Abdullah’s all fired up and joins Chef Jessica at her home for a cannabis cooking lesson featuring her homegrown, organic, dubstep-influenced weed and groundbreaking recipes (think SuperLemon HazeOlive Oil and Baked Eggplant Parmesan) for another night filled with fine herb-laden cuisine. This marks the fanciest edible experience Abdullah’s ever had. It's OK if you feel the need to cry from weed joy now.
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Street Food - Chinese Street Food - Best Street Food China
In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I take you around many places in Chengdu. First, I visited this local market near the outskirts of Chengdu, Sichuan, China, and found Chinese street food and the atmosphere to be mind blowing and exciting! It was truly an experience visiting this Chinese street market! So much food and Sichuan ingredients, so many flavours to try! Afterwards, I rode my bike around to many different locations.
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I visited this morning market on a Sunday morning in Chengdu at 8am with an empty stomach and money to blow with the goal of tasting foods and chatting with as many locals as possible. This is a true China experience. It was so busy, with so many people, so many things to buy and look at, tons of vegetables, meat, live chickens, live hens, live roosters, everything you could want really. Fresh handmade noodles, fresh Sichuan cold "liangbancai", and a huge meat market deli area with hanging pork and beef to choose from. All of the locals were friendly and talkative, although a bit surprised to see a foreigner walking through the area!
If you're visiting China as a tourist, you'll definitely want to take a walk through a busy morning market like this. There are countless street foods to try and people to chat to (If you speak a little mandarin). This market was mind blowing!
Rather than trying hot pot in Chengdu or hot pot in Chongqing, you could try some way cooler food in Chengdu at local market like this. This should be a top priority in my opinion!
Chinese cuisine is so diverse, and I consider myself lucky to be able to live in Sichuan, eating Sichuan food everyday, tasting all the top Chinese foods to try whenever I want. I've decided to stay living in China for at least another 2 or 3 years to get the feel of it and eat as much as I can!
The addresses of the locations in the video are:
Themarket:
农贸市场
青羊区苏坡中路5-10号
The IntestineNoodles:
成都市马鞍北路18号甘记肥肠粉
The Tianshuimian and Huangliangfen:
.成都市酱园公所街58号（文殊院对面
The Chinese Crepe:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村2栋
The RandomStreet Noodles:
成都市马鞍东路9栋
The SweetSticky RiceBall:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村菜市场内
The Guokui:
成都市国学巷附近王记特色锅盔
The blood stew:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村菜市场内
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The Incidental Tourist. Reunion Island #GoToReunion

The Incidental Tourist. Reunion Island #GoToReunion

The Incidental Tourist. Reunion Island #GoToReunion

'Located in the MascareneArchipelago, Reunion Island, a French overseas department, offers travellers the exoticism of a tropical island in the Indian Ocean. At the crossroads of European, African and Asian cultures, Reunion is a true melting pot.'
I spent 5 days there with Reunion Island Tourism. From beach walks and time at a turtle sanctuary, to erupting volcanoes and forever view points across the cirques, aqua hikes and moulded lava tunnels. Not to mention incredible accommodation and delicious food for the hungry vegetarian, walks, music and laughter. This is a place of wondrous inviting extremes. I highly recommend it.
Websites you'll need:
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When tourist smoke in Vietnam

When tourist smoke in Vietnam

When tourist smoke in Vietnam

No more high times for tourist in Amsterdam

Europe is falling apart. They must be smoking something because now there's a pot ban for tourists in the Netherlands. Nearly one million folks used to travel every year to the country of Van Gogh not to cut their ears off, but to get high. Not anymore!

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Street Food - Chinese Street Food - Best Street Food China
In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I take you around many places around China. This is my year end review of the most UNIQUE Chinese street food that I've had this year. Locations include Chengdu, Lanzhou, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Beijing, Wuhan, Leshan, and Shanghai.
Chinese cuisine is so delicious, and I consider myself lucky to be living in Chengdu, Sichuan, eating Sichuan food all the time, tasting all the top Chinese foods to try whenever I want. I've decided to stay living in China for at least another 2 or 3 years to get the feel of it and eat as much as I can!
Here are the addresses for the Chinese street food I had in this travel video:
Chengdu StreetCentury Egg:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村
Gong ren cun
Chengdu Street Food Intestine soup:
成都市马鞍北路18号甘记肥肠粉
Shanghai Littler Lobsters (Xiaolongxia):
XingLongRestaurant 闵行区水清路（幸龙餐厅）Mǐnxíng qū shuǐ qīng lù (xìng lóng cāntīng)
Xi'an street food spicy and sour SoupDumplings:
Name: 马二酸汤水饺
Address：洒金桥北口第三个岔口东边
Chengdu Street Food Blood Soup:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村
Gong ren cun
Beijing Peking Duck:
Found at flowers restaurant
Name: 花家怡园(四合院店)
Address: 花家怡园(四合院店)
Chengdu Street Food Duck at Farmers market:
成都市青羊区苏坡中路苏坡农贸市场内
Guangzhou street food breakfast rice noodle roll:
(广州)多宝路88号(近西关培英中学)
Leshan (Famous for Big Buddha) Street Food:
HONGTANG BING - Brown Sugar Pastry
Address: 乐山市学道街上 It’s located right on Xuedao street, walk down this street and you’ll find it.
My favourite noodle joint in Chengdu:
Name: 廖老幺杂酱面(Liào lǎo yāo zá jiàng miàn)
Address: 金鹏街12号 (Jīnpéng jiē 12 hào)
Durian ChickenHot Pot in Guangzhou:
大龙凤第一鸡煲
越秀区北京南路22号（近天字码头）
Wuhan Shaomai Dumpling Stuffed Crispy Pocket of Heaven:
武汉市武昌粮道街149号《天天红油赵师傅热干面》
Whole roast lamb in Chengdu, in the far south:
成都市双流区华府大道2段748号川西人居里巴山一绝烤全羊
Insane hand pulled noodles in Lanzhou:
兰州七里河北滨河中路2168号 -吾穆勒蓬灰牛肉面
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Thanks for watching, and please feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, or critique in the comments below!
Please make sure to subscribe, it's the best way to keep my videos in your feed, and give me a thumbs up too if you liked this food video, thanks, I appreciate it! You could also share the video too if you liked it, that would be awesome.
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Tourist in Iran struggles with embarrassing penis shaped pot.

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Jamaican Tour Guide

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Angkor
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Angkor, the former capital of the ancient Khmer Empire, is one of the greatest and most spectacular Hindu religious sites in the world. Construction of this elaborate temple complex - built in honour of the god Vishnu - began in AD 879 during the reign of KingSuryavarman II and was completed in 1191. It lay concealed for many years, however, until the site was discovered by FrenchmanHenri Mahout in 1860. The central complex, Angkor Wat, features an elaborate, unmortared 66-metre (215-foot) central tower surrounded by four s...

published: 05 Aug 2014

How to Legally Smoke Weed in California | MERRY JANE News

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California has entered a whole new era and the days of cannabis prohibition are fading into the past.
As ofJanuary 1st, 2018, California became the most populous U.S. state to legalize recreational cannabis use. The Golden State is not just transitioning from a medical marijuana-only state to a fully rec-legal state, however, it is also transitioning from a largely unregulated market to a tightly controlled one. This means that there are numerous laws, rules, and regulations governing exactly when, where, and how you can use pot.
For Californians who are used to the “wild west” days of the unregulated medical marijuana market, or for tourists looking to legally purchase m...

published: 17 Jan 2018

Dynatron Tourist TP14 Part 1: Volume pot issues and alignment

I go over some of the electrical faults I've repaired and tackle a broken track on the volume pot. Then it's alignment time. I go over the IF and RF alignment. In future videos I will restore this fully. Don't forget to check out my Patreon page with exclusive content and advance viewings. www.patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher . Have a look at my new website http://radiocruncher.com

Residents and tourists alike are partaking in marijuana legalization in the Centennial State. According to a study released Wednesday by state regulators, the Colorado marijuana market is larger than previously thought. The study, commissioned by the state and conducted by the MarijuanaPolicyGroup, found that tourists are purchasing as much as 90% of retail marijuana in mountain towns. Most of that demand — about 121 metric tons — is from residents, while tourists are expected to buy about 9 metric tons. That's substantially higher than previous estimates.
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published: 11 Jul 2014

Colorado Ganja Tour: BONG APPÉTIT

HostAbdullah Saeed sets the bar high (think 9,000 feet above sea level) in this installment of Bong Appetit: ColoradoGanjaTours. Abdullah travels to Colorado to see what marijuana tourism is like in a small mountain town, taking tokes while exploring in a tricked-out stretch Escalade with Philip Wolf of Cultivating Spirits.
The trip gets off to a blazing start as they visit a craft garden and dispensary (High CountryHealing) where tour-goers get up close and personal with the star strain of the day, Casey Jones.
Ending the evening on a high note, they savor the fruity, citrusy pot-pairings infused into their gourmet dinners prepared by cannabis chef Jessica Catalano (author of 'Ganja KitchenRevolution').
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In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I take you around many places in Chengdu. First, I visited this local market near the outskirts of Chengdu, Sichuan, China, and found Chinese street food and the atmosphere to be mind blowing and exciting! It was truly an experience visiting this Chinese street market! So much food and Sichuan ingredients, so many flavours to try! Afterwards, I rode my bike around to many different locations.
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No more high times for tourist in Amsterdam

Europe is falling apart. They must be smoking something because now there's a pot ban for tourists in the Netherlands. Nearly one million folks used to travel every year to the country of Van Gogh not to cut their ears off, but to get high. Not anymore!

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In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I take you around many places around China. This is my year end review of the most UNIQUE Chinese street food that I've had this year. Locations include Chengdu, Lanzhou, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Beijing, Wuhan, Leshan, and Shanghai.
Chinese cuisine is so delicious, and I consider myself lucky to be living in Chengdu, Sichuan, eating Sichuan food all the time, tasting all the top Chinese foods to try whenever I want. I've decided to stay living in China for at least another 2 or 3 years to get the feel of it and eat as much as I can!
Her...

Like Pot? Visit Vermont!

Vermont is the latest state to legalize marijuana, and the state's tourism board is already getting the word out.
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Vermont is the latest state to legalize marijuana, and the state's tourism board is already getting the word out.
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Angkor
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Angkor, the former capital of the ancient Khmer Empire, is one of the greatest and most spectacular Hindu religious sites in the world. Construction of this elaborate temple complex - built in honour of the god Vishnu - began in AD 879 during the reign of KingSuryavarman II and was completed in 1191. It lay concealed for many years, however, until the site was discovered by FrenchmanHenri Mahout in 1860. The central complex, Angkor Wat, features an elaborate, unmortared 66-metre (215-foot) central tower surrounded by four smaller towers. Stretching around the outside of the temple complex is an 800m-long (2625ft) bas-relief, the longest in the world. This is Cambodia's most iconic sight, and particularly popular at sunset among tour groups. The temple is so synonymous with the country that it dominates the national flag, and to visit it today is to marvel at the scale of its ambition, built as it was in the 12th century.
Bayon
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Another of the most distinctive Angkor temples, Bayon is characterised by a series of colossal stone faces, gazing out serenely in all four directions, as well as some painstakingly detailed bas-reliefs. Bayon was built at a similar time to Angkor Wat.
Bokor Hill Station
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An abandoned French hill station in the south of the country, Bokor was built originally as a weekend sanctuary for settlers stuck in stifling Phnom Penh. Today, the hotel and casino complex stands as an eerily derelict reminder of days gone by.
Cycling around Angkor
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Hire a bike and spend a few days exploring the myriad glories of the jungled Angkor TempleComplex. The showpiece architecture of Angkor Wat makes it the best known of the temples, but there are dozens of others to discover.
Dolphin spotting
The claim to fame of the Mekong town of Kratie is its population of Irrawaddy river dolphins. Various tour operators organise early-morning boat trips to observe these peaceful creatures in their natural habitat.
Feast on fresh seafood
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Cambodia's coastline offers the chance for the archetypal Asian beach experience, but no amount of sea and sand is complete without sampling its ocean-fresh seafood. The stretch around Kampot and Kep is excellent for just-caught crab.
Fire a rocket-launcher
Not your standard tourist activity, but then Cambodia's not your standard tourist destination - for a price, visitors can take control of high-grade weaponry on countryside shooting ranges. Machine guns can also be hired.
Kampot
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The southern town provides a gateway to exploring the Cham villages and sweeping vistas of the surrounding countryside. If you're looking to travel in an unrushed fashion and to get acquainted with another side of the country, this is as good a base as any.
National Museum
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Set in Phnom Penh, the National Museum (www.cambodiamuseum.info) is the country's leading archaeological and historical museum. It plays home to what is one of the world's most comprehensive collections of Khmer art, including bronzes, sculptures and ceramics. It was constructed by the French in 1917.
Phnom Tamao Wildlife Sanctuary
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A large park south of Phnom Penh given over to animals retrieved from poachers and traffickers. Wildlife in the sanctuary includes tigers, elephants and gibbons, and it offers an effective way of learning more about Cambodian fauna.
Revisit history
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To get a clearer understanding of the brutal reign of Pol Pot, visit the Killing Fields outside Phnom Penh. It makes for a sobering experience, but a salutary one in terms of learning more about the realities the country faced.
Royal Palace
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Phnom Penh's showpiece attraction was built in the 1860s, and makes for a spectacular sight with its stupas, murals and towering spires. The adjoining Silver Pagoda houses a number of precious Buddha statues, while the tropical plants of the palace gardens have appeal in their own right.
Shop for silver
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Prized locally since the 11th century, silver is today one of the most sought-after Cambodian souvenirs. Coming in the form of anklets, jewellery and other decorative items, it's known for being fashioned with real care and artistry.
Sihanoukville
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The port city's main draw is its relaxed beach atmosphere, a laid-back counterpoint to the more visited coastal areas of neighbouring Thailand. It takes its name from King Norodom Sihanouk, one of the main agitators for independence from France.
Ta Prohm
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Take an elephant ride
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Angkor
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Angkor, the former capital of the ancient Khmer Empire, is one of the greatest and most spectacular Hindu religious sites in the world. Construction of this elaborate temple complex - built in honour of the god Vishnu - began in AD 879 during the reign of KingSuryavarman II and was completed in 1191. It lay concealed for many years, however, until the site was discovered by FrenchmanHenri Mahout in 1860. The central complex, Angkor Wat, features an elaborate, unmortared 66-metre (215-foot) central tower surrounded by four smaller towers. Stretching around the outside of the temple complex is an 800m-long (2625ft) bas-relief, the longest in the world. This is Cambodia's most iconic sight, and particularly popular at sunset among tour groups. The temple is so synonymous with the country that it dominates the national flag, and to visit it today is to marvel at the scale of its ambition, built as it was in the 12th century.
Bayon
----------
Another of the most distinctive Angkor temples, Bayon is characterised by a series of colossal stone faces, gazing out serenely in all four directions, as well as some painstakingly detailed bas-reliefs. Bayon was built at a similar time to Angkor Wat.
Bokor Hill Station
--------------------
An abandoned French hill station in the south of the country, Bokor was built originally as a weekend sanctuary for settlers stuck in stifling Phnom Penh. Today, the hotel and casino complex stands as an eerily derelict reminder of days gone by.
Cycling around Angkor
----------------------
Hire a bike and spend a few days exploring the myriad glories of the jungled Angkor TempleComplex. The showpiece architecture of Angkor Wat makes it the best known of the temples, but there are dozens of others to discover.
Dolphin spotting
The claim to fame of the Mekong town of Kratie is its population of Irrawaddy river dolphins. Various tour operators organise early-morning boat trips to observe these peaceful creatures in their natural habitat.
Feast on fresh seafood
----------------------
Cambodia's coastline offers the chance for the archetypal Asian beach experience, but no amount of sea and sand is complete without sampling its ocean-fresh seafood. The stretch around Kampot and Kep is excellent for just-caught crab.
Fire a rocket-launcher
Not your standard tourist activity, but then Cambodia's not your standard tourist destination - for a price, visitors can take control of high-grade weaponry on countryside shooting ranges. Machine guns can also be hired.
Kampot
---------------
The southern town provides a gateway to exploring the Cham villages and sweeping vistas of the surrounding countryside. If you're looking to travel in an unrushed fashion and to get acquainted with another side of the country, this is as good a base as any.
National Museum
----------------------
Set in Phnom Penh, the National Museum (www.cambodiamuseum.info) is the country's leading archaeological and historical museum. It plays home to what is one of the world's most comprehensive collections of Khmer art, including bronzes, sculptures and ceramics. It was constructed by the French in 1917.
Phnom Tamao Wildlife Sanctuary
-------------------------------------------
A large park south of Phnom Penh given over to animals retrieved from poachers and traffickers. Wildlife in the sanctuary includes tigers, elephants and gibbons, and it offers an effective way of learning more about Cambodian fauna.
Revisit history
---------------------
To get a clearer understanding of the brutal reign of Pol Pot, visit the Killing Fields outside Phnom Penh. It makes for a sobering experience, but a salutary one in terms of learning more about the realities the country faced.
Royal Palace
-------------------
Phnom Penh's showpiece attraction was built in the 1860s, and makes for a spectacular sight with its stupas, murals and towering spires. The adjoining Silver Pagoda houses a number of precious Buddha statues, while the tropical plants of the palace gardens have appeal in their own right.
Shop for silver
------------------------
Prized locally since the 11th century, silver is today one of the most sought-after Cambodian souvenirs. Coming in the form of anklets, jewellery and other decorative items, it's known for being fashioned with real care and artistry.
Sihanoukville
--------------------
The port city's main draw is its relaxed beach atmosphere, a laid-back counterpoint to the more visited coastal areas of neighbouring Thailand. It takes its name from King Norodom Sihanouk, one of the main agitators for independence from France.
Ta Prohm
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Take an elephant ride
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How to Legally Smoke Weed in California | MERRY JANE News

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California has entered a whole new era and the days of cannabis prohibition are fading into the past.
As ofJanuary 1st, 2018, California became the most populous U.S. state to legalize recreational cannabis use. The Golden State is not just transitioning from a medical marijuana-only state to a fully rec-legal state, however, it is also transitioning from a largely unregulated market to a tightly controlled one. This means that there are numerous laws, rules, and regulations governing exactly when, where, and how you can use pot.
For Californians who are used to the “wild west” days of the unregulated medical marijuana market, or for tourists looking to legally purchase marijuana for the first time ever, the list of rules and regulations can be confusing. But there's no need to spend hours Googling the guidelines – MERRY JANE has prepared a concise list of do's and don'ts that will you have you sparking up on the right side of the law in no time.
Full transcript below:
As of 6am on January 1st, any adult in California is legally able to purchase weed for recreational use. While this offers stoners freedoms that haven't been seen since the 1920s, there are still many rules and regulations on how and where you can buy and smoke pot that you will need to keep in mind.
Here's a quick breakdown of what you can and can't do:
DO - Buy cannabis products at a licensed retail store. If you're 21 or older, you can walk into any licensed establishment and shop to your heart's content. Keep in mind that you are allowed to personally possess up to 28.5 grams of flower and 8 grams of concentrates at a time.
DON'T – Expect to find a retail store in your neighborhood that's open on January 1st. Many towns have opted out of allowing recreational canna-businesses in their areas, and some cities have delayed their local start date for retail sales - so you may need to take a road trip to find some legal weed.
DO – Smoke as much weed as you like in private. Proposition 64 authorizes local governments to license microbusinesses that will allow adults to purchase and cannabis onsite, but it will take time for these to become operational. In the meantime, enjoy your stash at home or at your friends' house.
DON'T – Smoke pot in public. Using cannabis in public – including sidewalks, parks, restaurants, and beaches - is still illegal throughout the state, and offenders can be fined $100. If you are smoking pot in a place where cigarette smoking is also illegal, you can be fined up to $250. If you're a tourist, remember that many hotels also prohibit smoking up.
DO – Grow your own marijuana. Adult California residents are legally allowed to grow up to 6 plants at home. Some local governments will be able to prohibit outdoor cultivation of marijuana, so check with your city government before planting some weed in your front yard. But even if your community prohibits outdoor grows, the law still gives you the right to grow your plants indoors.
DON'T – Sell pot to anyone, especially minors. (image 2) The state has mandated that all retail sales be handled through licensed stores in order to put an end to black market sales and keep weed out of the hands of minors. You can, however, gift another adult 1 ounce of flower or 8 grams of concentrate.
DO - Check your employer's drug policy. Because marijuana is still a Schedule I drug prohibited by the federal government, employers maintain the right to drug test employees and to fire anyone that tests positive for marijuana.
DON'T – Drive under the influence or smoke pot in your car. Police will be conducting sobriety tests and enforcing marijuana-impaired driving as strictly as they enforce drunk driving laws. Also, if cops find an “open container” of weed – which can mean anything from an open baggie to a loaded vape pen to an unwrapped edible – you can be fined $100.
DO - Get your criminal record expunged. If you have been previously arrested for possession or cultivation of small quantities of cannabis, you can petition the court to have this black mark removed from your records permanently.
DON'T – Smuggle or take your weed out of state. It might be tempting to mail some edibles to your cousin in Alabama or to bring a secret stash with you on your holiday trip, but these ideas are dangerous and illegal. Not only do you risk putting yourself in hot water with the law, bringing or sending pot to a state where it's illegal can alert federal authorities, possibly inspiring them to crack down on legal cannabis in California.
DO – Enjoy yourself!
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California has entered a whole new era and the days of cannabis prohibition are fading into the past.
As ofJanuary 1st, 2018, California became the most populous U.S. state to legalize recreational cannabis use. The Golden State is not just transitioning from a medical marijuana-only state to a fully rec-legal state, however, it is also transitioning from a largely unregulated market to a tightly controlled one. This means that there are numerous laws, rules, and regulations governing exactly when, where, and how you can use pot.
For Californians who are used to the “wild west” days of the unregulated medical marijuana market, or for tourists looking to legally purchase marijuana for the first time ever, the list of rules and regulations can be confusing. But there's no need to spend hours Googling the guidelines – MERRY JANE has prepared a concise list of do's and don'ts that will you have you sparking up on the right side of the law in no time.
Full transcript below:
As of 6am on January 1st, any adult in California is legally able to purchase weed for recreational use. While this offers stoners freedoms that haven't been seen since the 1920s, there are still many rules and regulations on how and where you can buy and smoke pot that you will need to keep in mind.
Here's a quick breakdown of what you can and can't do:
DO - Buy cannabis products at a licensed retail store. If you're 21 or older, you can walk into any licensed establishment and shop to your heart's content. Keep in mind that you are allowed to personally possess up to 28.5 grams of flower and 8 grams of concentrates at a time.
DON'T – Expect to find a retail store in your neighborhood that's open on January 1st. Many towns have opted out of allowing recreational canna-businesses in their areas, and some cities have delayed their local start date for retail sales - so you may need to take a road trip to find some legal weed.
DO – Smoke as much weed as you like in private. Proposition 64 authorizes local governments to license microbusinesses that will allow adults to purchase and cannabis onsite, but it will take time for these to become operational. In the meantime, enjoy your stash at home or at your friends' house.
DON'T – Smoke pot in public. Using cannabis in public – including sidewalks, parks, restaurants, and beaches - is still illegal throughout the state, and offenders can be fined $100. If you are smoking pot in a place where cigarette smoking is also illegal, you can be fined up to $250. If you're a tourist, remember that many hotels also prohibit smoking up.
DO – Grow your own marijuana. Adult California residents are legally allowed to grow up to 6 plants at home. Some local governments will be able to prohibit outdoor cultivation of marijuana, so check with your city government before planting some weed in your front yard. But even if your community prohibits outdoor grows, the law still gives you the right to grow your plants indoors.
DON'T – Sell pot to anyone, especially minors. (image 2) The state has mandated that all retail sales be handled through licensed stores in order to put an end to black market sales and keep weed out of the hands of minors. You can, however, gift another adult 1 ounce of flower or 8 grams of concentrate.
DO - Check your employer's drug policy. Because marijuana is still a Schedule I drug prohibited by the federal government, employers maintain the right to drug test employees and to fire anyone that tests positive for marijuana.
DON'T – Drive under the influence or smoke pot in your car. Police will be conducting sobriety tests and enforcing marijuana-impaired driving as strictly as they enforce drunk driving laws. Also, if cops find an “open container” of weed – which can mean anything from an open baggie to a loaded vape pen to an unwrapped edible – you can be fined $100.
DO - Get your criminal record expunged. If you have been previously arrested for possession or cultivation of small quantities of cannabis, you can petition the court to have this black mark removed from your records permanently.
DON'T – Smuggle or take your weed out of state. It might be tempting to mail some edibles to your cousin in Alabama or to bring a secret stash with you on your holiday trip, but these ideas are dangerous and illegal. Not only do you risk putting yourself in hot water with the law, bringing or sending pot to a state where it's illegal can alert federal authorities, possibly inspiring them to crack down on legal cannabis in California.
DO – Enjoy yourself!
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Dynatron Tourist TP14 Part 1: Volume pot issues and alignment

I go over some of the electrical faults I've repaired and tackle a broken track on the volume pot. Then it's alignment time. I go over the IF and RF alignment. ...

I go over some of the electrical faults I've repaired and tackle a broken track on the volume pot. Then it's alignment time. I go over the IF and RF alignment. In future videos I will restore this fully. Don't forget to check out my Patreon page with exclusive content and advance viewings. www.patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher . Have a look at my new website http://radiocruncher.com

I go over some of the electrical faults I've repaired and tackle a broken track on the volume pot. Then it's alignment time. I go over the IF and RF alignment. In future videos I will restore this fully. Don't forget to check out my Patreon page with exclusive content and advance viewings. www.patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher . Have a look at my new website http://radiocruncher.com

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Come on down to New Orleans, better known as The Big Easy.
Dive headfirst into a melting pot of French, African, and Brazilian culture meshed with many different religions, foods, and of course jazz. Let the good times roll in the French Quarter, the birthplace of jazz, when you visit its numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants. To really kick up your partying skills a notch, head to Bourbon Street, where festivals and late nights are a way of life.
For a slightly more sedate New Orleans sightseeing trip, visit Jackson Square, where you can tour historic buildings like the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral. Plan a trip to Memorial Hall and learn about the Civil War, or walk through LafayetteCemetery to see one of the country’s most haunted graveyards. If you’d rather avoid a run-in with a ghost, you’ll find an assortment of galleries and boutiques throughout the city, so you can satisfy your desire for art and shopping.
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Come on down to New Orleans, better known as The Big Easy.
Dive headfirst into a melting pot of French, African, and Brazilian culture meshed with many different religions, foods, and of course jazz. Let the good times roll in the French Quarter, the birthplace of jazz, when you visit its numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants. To really kick up your partying skills a notch, head to Bourbon Street, where festivals and late nights are a way of life.
For a slightly more sedate New Orleans sightseeing trip, visit Jackson Square, where you can tour historic buildings like the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral. Plan a trip to Memorial Hall and learn about the Civil War, or walk through LafayetteCemetery to see one of the country’s most haunted graveyards. If you’d rather avoid a run-in with a ghost, you’ll find an assortment of galleries and boutiques throughout the city, so you can satisfy your desire for art and shopping.
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Residents and tourists alike are partaking in marijuana legalization in the Centennial State. According to a study released Wednesday by state regulators, the C...

Residents and tourists alike are partaking in marijuana legalization in the Centennial State. According to a study released Wednesday by state regulators, the Colorado marijuana market is larger than previously thought. The study, commissioned by the state and conducted by the MarijuanaPolicyGroup, found that tourists are purchasing as much as 90% of retail marijuana in mountain towns. Most of that demand — about 121 metric tons — is from residents, while tourists are expected to buy about 9 metric tons. That's substantially higher than previous estimates.
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Residents and tourists alike are partaking in marijuana legalization in the Centennial State. According to a study released Wednesday by state regulators, the Colorado marijuana market is larger than previously thought. The study, commissioned by the state and conducted by the MarijuanaPolicyGroup, found that tourists are purchasing as much as 90% of retail marijuana in mountain towns. Most of that demand — about 121 metric tons — is from residents, while tourists are expected to buy about 9 metric tons. That's substantially higher than previous estimates.
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HostAbdullah Saeed sets the bar high (think 9,000 feet above sea level) in this installment of Bong Appetit: ColoradoGanjaTours. Abdullah travels to Colorado to see what marijuana tourism is like in a small mountain town, taking tokes while exploring in a tricked-out stretch Escalade with Philip Wolf of Cultivating Spirits.
The trip gets off to a blazing start as they visit a craft garden and dispensary (High CountryHealing) where tour-goers get up close and personal with the star strain of the day, Casey Jones.
Ending the evening on a high note, they savor the fruity, citrusy pot-pairings infused into their gourmet dinners prepared by cannabis chef Jessica Catalano (author of 'Ganja KitchenRevolution').
After a hazy reprieve, Abdullah’s all fired up and joins Chef Jessica at her home for a cannabis cooking lesson featuring her homegrown, organic, dubstep-influenced weed and groundbreaking recipes (think SuperLemon HazeOlive Oil and Baked Eggplant Parmesan) for another night filled with fine herb-laden cuisine. This marks the fanciest edible experience Abdullah’s ever had. It's OK if you feel the need to cry from weed joy now.
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HostAbdullah Saeed sets the bar high (think 9,000 feet above sea level) in this installment of Bong Appetit: ColoradoGanjaTours. Abdullah travels to Colorado to see what marijuana tourism is like in a small mountain town, taking tokes while exploring in a tricked-out stretch Escalade with Philip Wolf of Cultivating Spirits.
The trip gets off to a blazing start as they visit a craft garden and dispensary (High CountryHealing) where tour-goers get up close and personal with the star strain of the day, Casey Jones.
Ending the evening on a high note, they savor the fruity, citrusy pot-pairings infused into their gourmet dinners prepared by cannabis chef Jessica Catalano (author of 'Ganja KitchenRevolution').
After a hazy reprieve, Abdullah’s all fired up and joins Chef Jessica at her home for a cannabis cooking lesson featuring her homegrown, organic, dubstep-influenced weed and groundbreaking recipes (think SuperLemon HazeOlive Oil and Baked Eggplant Parmesan) for another night filled with fine herb-laden cuisine. This marks the fanciest edible experience Abdullah’s ever had. It's OK if you feel the need to cry from weed joy now.
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In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I take you around many places in Chengdu. First, I visited this local market near the outskirts of Chengdu, Sichuan, China, and found Chinese street food and the atmosphere to be mind blowing and exciting! It was truly an experience visiting this Chinese street market! So much food and Sichuan ingredients, so many flavours to try! Afterwards, I rode my bike around to many different locations.
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I visited this morning market on a Sunday morning in Chengdu at 8am with an empty stomach and money to blow with the goal of tasting foods and chatting with as many locals as possible. This is a true China experience. It was so busy, with so many people, so many things to buy and look at, tons of vegetables, meat, live chickens, live hens, live roosters, everything you could want really. Fresh handmade noodles, fresh Sichuan cold "liangbancai", and a huge meat market deli area with hanging pork and beef to choose from. All of the locals were friendly and talkative, although a bit surprised to see a foreigner walking through the area!
If you're visiting China as a tourist, you'll definitely want to take a walk through a busy morning market like this. There are countless street foods to try and people to chat to (If you speak a little mandarin). This market was mind blowing!
Rather than trying hot pot in Chengdu or hot pot in Chongqing, you could try some way cooler food in Chengdu at local market like this. This should be a top priority in my opinion!
Chinese cuisine is so diverse, and I consider myself lucky to be able to live in Sichuan, eating Sichuan food everyday, tasting all the top Chinese foods to try whenever I want. I've decided to stay living in China for at least another 2 or 3 years to get the feel of it and eat as much as I can!
The addresses of the locations in the video are:
Themarket:
农贸市场
青羊区苏坡中路5-10号
The IntestineNoodles:
成都市马鞍北路18号甘记肥肠粉
The Tianshuimian and Huangliangfen:
.成都市酱园公所街58号（文殊院对面
The Chinese Crepe:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村2栋
The RandomStreet Noodles:
成都市马鞍东路9栋
The SweetSticky RiceBall:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村菜市场内
The Guokui:
成都市国学巷附近王记特色锅盔
The blood stew:
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In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I take you around many places in Chengdu. First, I visited this local market near the outskirts of Chengdu, Sichuan, China, and found Chinese street food and the atmosphere to be mind blowing and exciting! It was truly an experience visiting this Chinese street market! So much food and Sichuan ingredients, so many flavours to try! Afterwards, I rode my bike around to many different locations.
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I visited this morning market on a Sunday morning in Chengdu at 8am with an empty stomach and money to blow with the goal of tasting foods and chatting with as many locals as possible. This is a true China experience. It was so busy, with so many people, so many things to buy and look at, tons of vegetables, meat, live chickens, live hens, live roosters, everything you could want really. Fresh handmade noodles, fresh Sichuan cold "liangbancai", and a huge meat market deli area with hanging pork and beef to choose from. All of the locals were friendly and talkative, although a bit surprised to see a foreigner walking through the area!
If you're visiting China as a tourist, you'll definitely want to take a walk through a busy morning market like this. There are countless street foods to try and people to chat to (If you speak a little mandarin). This market was mind blowing!
Rather than trying hot pot in Chengdu or hot pot in Chongqing, you could try some way cooler food in Chengdu at local market like this. This should be a top priority in my opinion!
Chinese cuisine is so diverse, and I consider myself lucky to be able to live in Sichuan, eating Sichuan food everyday, tasting all the top Chinese foods to try whenever I want. I've decided to stay living in China for at least another 2 or 3 years to get the feel of it and eat as much as I can!
The addresses of the locations in the video are:
Themarket:
农贸市场
青羊区苏坡中路5-10号
The IntestineNoodles:
成都市马鞍北路18号甘记肥肠粉
The Tianshuimian and Huangliangfen:
.成都市酱园公所街58号（文殊院对面
The Chinese Crepe:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村2栋
The RandomStreet Noodles:
成都市马鞍东路9栋
The SweetSticky RiceBall:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村菜市场内
The Guokui:
成都市国学巷附近王记特色锅盔
The blood stew:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村菜市场内
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'Located in the MascareneArchipelago, Reunion Island, a French overseas department, offers travellers the exoticism of a tropical island in the Indian Ocean. At the crossroads of European, African and Asian cultures, Reunion is a true melting pot.'
I spent 5 days there with Reunion Island Tourism. From beach walks and time at a turtle sanctuary, to erupting volcanoes and forever view points across the cirques, aqua hikes and moulded lava tunnels. Not to mention incredible accommodation and delicious food for the hungry vegetarian, walks, music and laughter. This is a place of wondrous inviting extremes. I highly recommend it.
Websites you'll need:
LUX* Saint Gilles - http://www.luxresorts.com/en/hotel-reunion/luxsaintgilles
Palm Hôtel & Spa, Ile de la Réunion - http://www.palm.re/
Hôtel le Juliette Dodu - http://hotel-juliette-dodu.com/
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Filmed by Dawn Jorgensen. Edited by Eden Weiss.

'Located in the MascareneArchipelago, Reunion Island, a French overseas department, offers travellers the exoticism of a tropical island in the Indian Ocean. At the crossroads of European, African and Asian cultures, Reunion is a true melting pot.'
I spent 5 days there with Reunion Island Tourism. From beach walks and time at a turtle sanctuary, to erupting volcanoes and forever view points across the cirques, aqua hikes and moulded lava tunnels. Not to mention incredible accommodation and delicious food for the hungry vegetarian, walks, music and laughter. This is a place of wondrous inviting extremes. I highly recommend it.
Websites you'll need:
LUX* Saint Gilles - http://www.luxresorts.com/en/hotel-reunion/luxsaintgilles
Palm Hôtel & Spa, Ile de la Réunion - http://www.palm.re/
Hôtel le Juliette Dodu - http://hotel-juliette-dodu.com/
Read more on my blog - http://theincidentaltourist.com/tagged/Reunion/
Visit Reunion Island Tourism - http://en.reunion.fr/ and for media queries Lloyd Orr Communications - http://www.lloydorr.com/
Filmed by Dawn Jorgensen. Edited by Eden Weiss.

No more high times for tourist in Amsterdam

Europe is falling apart. They must be smoking something because now there's a pot ban for tourists in the Netherlands. Nearly one million folks used to travel e...

Europe is falling apart. They must be smoking something because now there's a pot ban for tourists in the Netherlands. Nearly one million folks used to travel every year to the country of Van Gogh not to cut their ears off, but to get high. Not anymore!

Europe is falling apart. They must be smoking something because now there's a pot ban for tourists in the Netherlands. Nearly one million folks used to travel every year to the country of Van Gogh not to cut their ears off, but to get high. Not anymore!

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Street Food - Chinese Street Food - Best Street Food China
In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I take you around many places around China. This is my year end review of the most UNIQUE Chinese street food that I've had this year. Locations include Chengdu, Lanzhou, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Beijing, Wuhan, Leshan, and Shanghai.
Chinese cuisine is so delicious, and I consider myself lucky to be living in Chengdu, Sichuan, eating Sichuan food all the time, tasting all the top Chinese foods to try whenever I want. I've decided to stay living in China for at least another 2 or 3 years to get the feel of it and eat as much as I can!
Here are the addresses for the Chinese street food I had in this travel video:
Chengdu StreetCentury Egg:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村
Gong ren cun
Chengdu Street Food Intestine soup:
成都市马鞍北路18号甘记肥肠粉
Shanghai Littler Lobsters (Xiaolongxia):
XingLongRestaurant 闵行区水清路（幸龙餐厅）Mǐnxíng qū shuǐ qīng lù (xìng lóng cāntīng)
Xi'an street food spicy and sour SoupDumplings:
Name: 马二酸汤水饺
Address：洒金桥北口第三个岔口东边
Chengdu Street Food Blood Soup:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村
Gong ren cun
Beijing Peking Duck:
Found at flowers restaurant
Name: 花家怡园(四合院店)
Address: 花家怡园(四合院店)
Chengdu Street Food Duck at Farmers market:
成都市青羊区苏坡中路苏坡农贸市场内
Guangzhou street food breakfast rice noodle roll:
(广州)多宝路88号(近西关培英中学)
Leshan (Famous for Big Buddha) Street Food:
HONGTANG BING - Brown Sugar Pastry
Address: 乐山市学道街上 It’s located right on Xuedao street, walk down this street and you’ll find it.
My favourite noodle joint in Chengdu:
Name: 廖老幺杂酱面(Liào lǎo yāo zá jiàng miàn)
Address: 金鹏街12号 (Jīnpéng jiē 12 hào)
Durian ChickenHot Pot in Guangzhou:
大龙凤第一鸡煲
越秀区北京南路22号（近天字码头）
Wuhan Shaomai Dumpling Stuffed Crispy Pocket of Heaven:
武汉市武昌粮道街149号《天天红油赵师傅热干面》
Whole roast lamb in Chengdu, in the far south:
成都市双流区华府大道2段748号川西人居里巴山一绝烤全羊
Insane hand pulled noodles in Lanzhou:
兰州七里河北滨河中路2168号 -吾穆勒蓬灰牛肉面
ABOUT THE FOOD RANGER
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My name isTrevorJames and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious .
I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge.
Thanks for watching, and please feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, or critique in the comments below!
Please make sure to subscribe, it's the best way to keep my videos in your feed, and give me a thumbs up too if you liked this food video, thanks, I appreciate it! You could also share the video too if you liked it, that would be awesome.
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Street Food - Chinese Street Food - Best Street Food China
In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I take you around many places around China. This is my year end review of the most UNIQUE Chinese street food that I've had this year. Locations include Chengdu, Lanzhou, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Beijing, Wuhan, Leshan, and Shanghai.
Chinese cuisine is so delicious, and I consider myself lucky to be living in Chengdu, Sichuan, eating Sichuan food all the time, tasting all the top Chinese foods to try whenever I want. I've decided to stay living in China for at least another 2 or 3 years to get the feel of it and eat as much as I can!
Here are the addresses for the Chinese street food I had in this travel video:
Chengdu StreetCentury Egg:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村
Gong ren cun
Chengdu Street Food Intestine soup:
成都市马鞍北路18号甘记肥肠粉
Shanghai Littler Lobsters (Xiaolongxia):
XingLongRestaurant 闵行区水清路（幸龙餐厅）Mǐnxíng qū shuǐ qīng lù (xìng lóng cāntīng)
Xi'an street food spicy and sour SoupDumplings:
Name: 马二酸汤水饺
Address：洒金桥北口第三个岔口东边
Chengdu Street Food Blood Soup:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村
Gong ren cun
Beijing Peking Duck:
Found at flowers restaurant
Name: 花家怡园(四合院店)
Address: 花家怡园(四合院店)
Chengdu Street Food Duck at Farmers market:
成都市青羊区苏坡中路苏坡农贸市场内
Guangzhou street food breakfast rice noodle roll:
(广州)多宝路88号(近西关培英中学)
Leshan (Famous for Big Buddha) Street Food:
HONGTANG BING - Brown Sugar Pastry
Address: 乐山市学道街上 It’s located right on Xuedao street, walk down this street and you’ll find it.
My favourite noodle joint in Chengdu:
Name: 廖老幺杂酱面(Liào lǎo yāo zá jiàng miàn)
Address: 金鹏街12号 (Jīnpéng jiē 12 hào)
Durian ChickenHot Pot in Guangzhou:
大龙凤第一鸡煲
越秀区北京南路22号（近天字码头）
Wuhan Shaomai Dumpling Stuffed Crispy Pocket of Heaven:
武汉市武昌粮道街149号《天天红油赵师傅热干面》
Whole roast lamb in Chengdu, in the far south:
成都市双流区华府大道2段748号川西人居里巴山一绝烤全羊
Insane hand pulled noodles in Lanzhou:
兰州七里河北滨河中路2168号 -吾穆勒蓬灰牛肉面
ABOUT THE FOOD RANGER
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My name isTrevorJames and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious .
I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge.
Thanks for watching, and please feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, or critique in the comments below!
Please make sure to subscribe, it's the best way to keep my videos in your feed, and give me a thumbs up too if you liked this food video, thanks, I appreciate it! You could also share the video too if you liked it, that would be awesome.
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Amsterdam Coffee Shop Tour

published: 18 Sep 2016

Dynatron Tourist TP14 Part 1: Volume pot issues and alignment

I go over some of the electrical faults I've repaired and tackle a broken track on the volume pot. Then it's alignment time. I go over the IF and RF alignment. In future videos I will restore this fully. Don't forget to check out my Patreon page with exclusive content and advance viewings. www.patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher . Have a look at my new website http://radiocruncher.com

published: 29 Sep 2016

Colorado Ganja Tour: BONG APPÉTIT

HostAbdullah Saeed sets the bar high (think 9,000 feet above sea level) in this installment of Bong Appetit: ColoradoGanjaTours. Abdullah travels to Colorado to see what marijuana tourism is like in a small mountain town, taking tokes while exploring in a tricked-out stretch Escalade with Philip Wolf of Cultivating Spirits.
The trip gets off to a blazing start as they visit a craft garden and dispensary (High CountryHealing) where tour-goers get up close and personal with the star strain of the day, Casey Jones.
Ending the evening on a high note, they savor the fruity, citrusy pot-pairings infused into their gourmet dinners prepared by cannabis chef Jessica Catalano (author of 'Ganja KitchenRevolution').
After a hazy reprieve, Abdullah’s all fired up and joins Chef Jessica at her h...

published: 01 Jul 2015

Street food Palermo: A melting pot in the Mediterranean - Street Food

Palermo, the capital of the Italian island of Sicily at the heart of the Mediterranean, has been a crossroads between cultures for centuries and continues to do so today.
Sicily is one of the southern-most points of Europe and the different conquerers and cultures which reigned there have all left a mark - not least on the food.
"I think every culture, every people that has come here and that has conquered Sicily has left its imprint - not only on the architecture but also on the cooking," says food historian Mary Taylor.
In this episode of Street Food, we explore how in a city where cooking is an art form, past influences and modern challenges have an effect on the local cuisine.
Editor's note: This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2008.

published: 08 Jan 2017

10th May 2016 - Prague City Tour

Cyprus Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, with a long history and rich cultural heritage. Lefkosia, or, Nicosia, is the capital with an almost circular old town that is completely surrounded by walls from the Venetian period. Fammagusta Gate is one of the town’s original three gates which leads to the Tacht El-Kala district with its many narrow alleys, small buildings and handicraft studios. Nicosia’s largest church is the Phaneromeni Church and its elegant Venetian bell tower. Next to it, one of the town’s smallest mosques and the prosaic construction of the modern Moronite Church beyond Paphos Gate that leads out of the historic centre. The port of Larnaca is considered to be the gateway to the island. A well-renovated Turkish for...

published: 28 Mar 2014

HAIFA | ISRAEL - A TRAVEL TOUR - 4K UHD

A glimpse of the city of Haifa, Israel.
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The film chronologically progresses from morning to late at night.
For those planning on visiting, those who’d like to visit but cannot or those who might be nostalgic and want to re-live their past visits / life there, hopefully this film shall satisfy, time and time again.
Filmed in September 2014.
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published: 31 Dec 2015

The Caribbean Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination The Caribbean.
Haiti is the starting point of this journey in the Caribbean. Since the time of Columbus it has been the European idyll of paradise set amid a distant ocean. But beyond the dream is the fact that its original inhabitants were wiped out and replaced with African slaves. Now independent states have gradually emerged from the dark shadows of an inglorious past.Jamaica is another Caribbean paradise and its second largest city, Montego Bay, is the starting point for tourists from all over the world. One of its attractions is Harmony Hall, a fine manor house situated on a turn of the century plantation. Kingston is the capital of Jamaica and the island’s political, economic and cultural centre, a former pirate stronghold that is a lively mixture of j...

published: 14 Aug 2013

Cyprus (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Vacation travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the most easterly island in the Mediterranean with a nine thousand year history of colonization. An island of beauty and contrast, a melting pot of multiple influences at the intersection of both Orient and Occident. Lefkosia, or, Nicosia, is the capital, completely surrounded by walls. Famagusta Gate is the entrance to the district of Tacht El-Kala with its many narrow alleys, small buildings and handicraft studios. The IconMuseum and old OrthodoxJohnCathedral form the frame of the central Macarius Square. The massive construction of the Napa-Ayia Church dominates the old town and the pedestrian zone provides interesting shops, restaurants and street cafes. The city is changing more and more into a modern city. Outside Plata...

Tokyo's Secret Island Paradise | AOGASHIMA ★ ONLY in JAPAN

Jurassic Park may be the first thing that comes to mind when you see Aogashima Island from the air - but yes, THIS ISTOKYO!
It's famous for having a volcano inside a volcano surrounded by dense jungle. It's also considered the smallest town in Japan and the hardest place in Japan to get to. There is no direct transportation to Aogashima. These facts are what make Aogashima the best kept secret in Tokyo!
The island is unspoiled.
The pristine jungles and beautiful ocean views are like scenes from the movies.
HOW TO GET TO AOGASHIMA
Air
▶︎ Haneda Airport (Tokyo) to Hachijojima / 50 minutes
▶︎ Helicopter to Aogashima - 20 minutes / 11,530 Yen
Note: You have to take the first flight to catch the helicopter or spend the night. Only 1 helicopter flight per day.
Sea (Ferry)
▶︎ Takeshiba Pi...

published: 18 Sep 2017

Guadeloupe (travel-documentary from the season "Caribbean Moments")

Creolic life style and diverse nature! Enjoy the caribbean!
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The French Caribbean IslandGuadeloupe looks from above like two butterfly wings. Its two islands Grande Terre and Basse Terre are separated only by a narrow channel. The modern infrastructure and the good food are mixed with the local culture. Gwoka is the music of Guadeloupe, which is reminiscent of slavery.
Located on the lesser Antilles, Guadeloupe is the French part of the Caribbean and belongs to the European Union. It consists out of different islands: Grande Terre consists of limestone with long beautiful beaches, Basse Terre is a mountainous...

Lee Kang-hyo 'Onggi Master' - film about a Korean potter

Our documentary tells the story of Lee Kang-hyo’s search for a beautiful life, through his work with clay and the love of his family. Set against the backdrop of his South Korean studio, it gives an insight into the spiritual journey that plays a vital part in his artistic practice.
Lee is world-famous for combining the traditional Korean technique called Onggi - a technique that allows him to make enormous, often man-sized pots and the puncheong (buncheong) decorating technique. Watch him constructing three of these giant Onggi pots over a five-day period, culminating in an exciting explosion of glaze and colour as Lee sets about decorating them in his inimitable fashion.
His work is exhibited all over the world in major national museums such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, The Briti...

Chinatown Bangkok (เยาวราช) is one of the best Thai street food areas of Bangkok. Download your free Bangkok food guide here: http://migrationology.com/2weeksinbangkok/
On Day 9 of this Bangkok travel guide video series (2 Weeks in Bangkok) we spent the entire day eating Thai food in Yaowarat (เยาวราช), which is Chinatown Bangkok. There are some seriously amazing dishes to eat!
1:20 Thai Haeng (ร้านไท้เฮง) Restaurant - To begin out Thai street food tour in Chinatown we started at a restaurant called Thai Haeng (ร้านไท้เฮง), and to specifically eat a dish called suki ruam mit haeng (สุกี้รวมมิตรแห้ง), which is Thai style suki, the dry version. It included napa cabbage, some other vegetables and a mix of seafood and meat, all stir fried with mung bean noodles. It had the most amazing smoky...

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Street Food - Chinese Street Food -BREAKFAST Street food in China
We’re traveling through China in search of the BEST Chinese street food and found ourselves in Neijiang, Sichuan, eating and trying delicious street food. In this Chinese Street Food Breakfast Tour VLOG, we travel from Chengdu to visit Neijiang, all in search of the best street food around the world. We wake up bright and early to eat at a local noodle street food breakfast stall and tasted some of the most flavourful and SPICY noodles ever. We then continue to a street food market and find some amazing Sichuan street foods, they were all incredibly delicious, except the last street food. You probably won’t want to try that last street food!
We found a lot of foods t...

published: 04 Oct 2017

MANHATTAN | NEW YORK CITY - NY , UNITED STATES - A TRAVEL TOUR - 4K UHD

A 3.5+ hour tour of New York City (NYC), focusing on the borough of Manhattan, the city’s historic birthplace, economic and administrative center as well as the most densely populated of the 5 boroughs that make up NYC.
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The film chronologically progresses from early morning to the small hours of the night, showcasing daily life around Manhattan.
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VietnamStreet Food Tour! Here is the BESTVietnamese Street Food and Vietnamese cuisine, we're going for a full on street food tour video! We made our way to Hue in Central Vietnam in July 2017, and found a ton of different street food cuisine in Vietnam to try. You'll love all the selection of different Vietnamese street foods in this travel vlog street food video.
Ting Ting and I (TrevorJames, The FoodRanger), made our way to Vietnam solely to eat street food. Since we love street food around the world, we decided that Vietnam was the perfect holiday destination for street food to try, because it's supposed to be the best an...

Dynatron Tourist TP14 Part 1: Volume pot issues and alignment

I go over some of the electrical faults I've repaired and tackle a broken track on the volume pot. Then it's alignment time. I go over the IF and RF alignment. ...

I go over some of the electrical faults I've repaired and tackle a broken track on the volume pot. Then it's alignment time. I go over the IF and RF alignment. In future videos I will restore this fully. Don't forget to check out my Patreon page with exclusive content and advance viewings. www.patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher . Have a look at my new website http://radiocruncher.com

I go over some of the electrical faults I've repaired and tackle a broken track on the volume pot. Then it's alignment time. I go over the IF and RF alignment. In future videos I will restore this fully. Don't forget to check out my Patreon page with exclusive content and advance viewings. www.patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher . Have a look at my new website http://radiocruncher.com

HostAbdullah Saeed sets the bar high (think 9,000 feet above sea level) in this installment of Bong Appetit: ColoradoGanjaTours. Abdullah travels to Colorado to see what marijuana tourism is like in a small mountain town, taking tokes while exploring in a tricked-out stretch Escalade with Philip Wolf of Cultivating Spirits.
The trip gets off to a blazing start as they visit a craft garden and dispensary (High CountryHealing) where tour-goers get up close and personal with the star strain of the day, Casey Jones.
Ending the evening on a high note, they savor the fruity, citrusy pot-pairings infused into their gourmet dinners prepared by cannabis chef Jessica Catalano (author of 'Ganja KitchenRevolution').
After a hazy reprieve, Abdullah’s all fired up and joins Chef Jessica at her home for a cannabis cooking lesson featuring her homegrown, organic, dubstep-influenced weed and groundbreaking recipes (think SuperLemon HazeOlive Oil and Baked Eggplant Parmesan) for another night filled with fine herb-laden cuisine. This marks the fanciest edible experience Abdullah’s ever had. It's OK if you feel the need to cry from weed joy now.
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HostAbdullah Saeed sets the bar high (think 9,000 feet above sea level) in this installment of Bong Appetit: ColoradoGanjaTours. Abdullah travels to Colorado to see what marijuana tourism is like in a small mountain town, taking tokes while exploring in a tricked-out stretch Escalade with Philip Wolf of Cultivating Spirits.
The trip gets off to a blazing start as they visit a craft garden and dispensary (High CountryHealing) where tour-goers get up close and personal with the star strain of the day, Casey Jones.
Ending the evening on a high note, they savor the fruity, citrusy pot-pairings infused into their gourmet dinners prepared by cannabis chef Jessica Catalano (author of 'Ganja KitchenRevolution').
After a hazy reprieve, Abdullah’s all fired up and joins Chef Jessica at her home for a cannabis cooking lesson featuring her homegrown, organic, dubstep-influenced weed and groundbreaking recipes (think SuperLemon HazeOlive Oil and Baked Eggplant Parmesan) for another night filled with fine herb-laden cuisine. This marks the fanciest edible experience Abdullah’s ever had. It's OK if you feel the need to cry from weed joy now.
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Palermo, the capital of the Italian island of Sicily at the heart of the Mediterranean, has been a crossroads between cultures for centuries and continues to do so today.
Sicily is one of the southern-most points of Europe and the different conquerers and cultures which reigned there have all left a mark - not least on the food.
"I think every culture, every people that has come here and that has conquered Sicily has left its imprint - not only on the architecture but also on the cooking," says food historian Mary Taylor.
In this episode of Street Food, we explore how in a city where cooking is an art form, past influences and modern challenges have an effect on the local cuisine.
Editor's note: This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2008.

Palermo, the capital of the Italian island of Sicily at the heart of the Mediterranean, has been a crossroads between cultures for centuries and continues to do so today.
Sicily is one of the southern-most points of Europe and the different conquerers and cultures which reigned there have all left a mark - not least on the food.
"I think every culture, every people that has come here and that has conquered Sicily has left its imprint - not only on the architecture but also on the cooking," says food historian Mary Taylor.
In this episode of Street Food, we explore how in a city where cooking is an art form, past influences and modern challenges have an effect on the local cuisine.
Editor's note: This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2008.

Travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, with a long history and rich cultural heritage. Lefkosia, or, Nicosia, is the capital with an almost circular old town that is completely surrounded by walls from the Venetian period. Fammagusta Gate is one of the town’s original three gates which leads to the Tacht El-Kala district with its many narrow alleys, small buildings and handicraft studios. Nicosia’s largest church is the Phaneromeni Church and its elegant Venetian bell tower. Next to it, one of the town’s smallest mosques and the prosaic construction of the modern Moronite Church beyond Paphos Gate that leads out of the historic centre. The port of Larnaca is considered to be the gateway to the island. A well-renovated Turkish fortress was originally built to defend the city and it was subsequently used as a prison. Close to Larnaca is a huge salt lake which, in winter, is populated by hundreds of pink flamingos. The mountain village of Lefkara is situated within the foothills of the Troodos Mountains. Narrow cobbled alleys separate the stately buildings of solid stone blocks with ornate door frames and wrought iron balconies. The Church of the Archangel Michael, located in the centre, contains various wall paintings that date back to the twelfth century. The ‘islands of the gods’ resembles a magnificent picture book, a melting pot of various influences at the intersection of both Orient and Occident. Cyprus is synonymous with myth, legend, treasures, culture and very large doses of sunshine!

Travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, with a long history and rich cultural heritage. Lefkosia, or, Nicosia, is the capital with an almost circular old town that is completely surrounded by walls from the Venetian period. Fammagusta Gate is one of the town’s original three gates which leads to the Tacht El-Kala district with its many narrow alleys, small buildings and handicraft studios. Nicosia’s largest church is the Phaneromeni Church and its elegant Venetian bell tower. Next to it, one of the town’s smallest mosques and the prosaic construction of the modern Moronite Church beyond Paphos Gate that leads out of the historic centre. The port of Larnaca is considered to be the gateway to the island. A well-renovated Turkish fortress was originally built to defend the city and it was subsequently used as a prison. Close to Larnaca is a huge salt lake which, in winter, is populated by hundreds of pink flamingos. The mountain village of Lefkara is situated within the foothills of the Troodos Mountains. Narrow cobbled alleys separate the stately buildings of solid stone blocks with ornate door frames and wrought iron balconies. The Church of the Archangel Michael, located in the centre, contains various wall paintings that date back to the twelfth century. The ‘islands of the gods’ resembles a magnificent picture book, a melting pot of various influences at the intersection of both Orient and Occident. Cyprus is synonymous with myth, legend, treasures, culture and very large doses of sunshine!

Travel video about destination The Caribbean.
Haiti is the starting point of this journey in the Caribbean. Since the time of Columbus it has been the European idyll of paradise set amid a distant ocean. But beyond the dream is the fact that its original inhabitants were wiped out and replaced with African slaves. Now independent states have gradually emerged from the dark shadows of an inglorious past.Jamaica is another Caribbean paradise and its second largest city, Montego Bay, is the starting point for tourists from all over the world. One of its attractions is Harmony Hall, a fine manor house situated on a turn of the century plantation. Kingston is the capital of Jamaica and the island’s political, economic and cultural centre, a former pirate stronghold that is a lively mixture of joie de vivre and reggae. Nassau is the capital of New Providence Island and is one of more than seven hundred islands in the Bahamas archipelago. Paradise Island is the most modern and spectacular resort in the Bahamas with Atlantis the largest entertainment oasis in the world. It was created by South African hotel tycoon whose mega luxury resort boasts an array of amazing LA-style casinos and entertainment facilities. Havana is a Caribbean metropolis that for many years has become somewhat run down and neglected but nowhere else are the cocktails mixed better! Whether it be the TeatroMarti, the Old TobaccoFactory, the famous Bacardi house or the Floridita Bar, everywhere there is a feeling of nostalgia and when the Daiquiri is served one almost expects Fidel Castro or Ernest Hemmingway to be seated at the next table. Cuba and the Caribbean are a melting pot of colonial culture and an overgrown and abundant Garden of Eden!

Travel video about destination The Caribbean.
Haiti is the starting point of this journey in the Caribbean. Since the time of Columbus it has been the European idyll of paradise set amid a distant ocean. But beyond the dream is the fact that its original inhabitants were wiped out and replaced with African slaves. Now independent states have gradually emerged from the dark shadows of an inglorious past.Jamaica is another Caribbean paradise and its second largest city, Montego Bay, is the starting point for tourists from all over the world. One of its attractions is Harmony Hall, a fine manor house situated on a turn of the century plantation. Kingston is the capital of Jamaica and the island’s political, economic and cultural centre, a former pirate stronghold that is a lively mixture of joie de vivre and reggae. Nassau is the capital of New Providence Island and is one of more than seven hundred islands in the Bahamas archipelago. Paradise Island is the most modern and spectacular resort in the Bahamas with Atlantis the largest entertainment oasis in the world. It was created by South African hotel tycoon whose mega luxury resort boasts an array of amazing LA-style casinos and entertainment facilities. Havana is a Caribbean metropolis that for many years has become somewhat run down and neglected but nowhere else are the cocktails mixed better! Whether it be the TeatroMarti, the Old TobaccoFactory, the famous Bacardi house or the Floridita Bar, everywhere there is a feeling of nostalgia and when the Daiquiri is served one almost expects Fidel Castro or Ernest Hemmingway to be seated at the next table. Cuba and the Caribbean are a melting pot of colonial culture and an overgrown and abundant Garden of Eden!

Cyprus (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Vacation travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the most easterly island in the Mediterranean with a nine thousand year history of colonization. An i...

Vacation travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the most easterly island in the Mediterranean with a nine thousand year history of colonization. An island of beauty and contrast, a melting pot of multiple influences at the intersection of both Orient and Occident. Lefkosia, or, Nicosia, is the capital, completely surrounded by walls. Famagusta Gate is the entrance to the district of Tacht El-Kala with its many narrow alleys, small buildings and handicraft studios. The IconMuseum and old OrthodoxJohnCathedral form the frame of the central Macarius Square. The massive construction of the Napa-Ayia Church dominates the old town and the pedestrian zone provides interesting shops, restaurants and street cafes. The city is changing more and more into a modern city. OutsidePlatanistasa, the Stavros Tou Agiasmati Church stands alone within the wooded mountain scenery. In Orthodox Christianity the figures were meant to depict images of a true archetype of a divine and holy nature, not one created by man. In Lagoudera a large barn roof protects the Panagia Tou ArakaChurch in which once gathered the first people beyond Palestine and the Holy Land, who discovered the Holy Gospel. Cyprus is an island world with fascinating landscapes and unique historical treasures and a place where summer lasts for ever.
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Vacation travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the most easterly island in the Mediterranean with a nine thousand year history of colonization. An island of beauty and contrast, a melting pot of multiple influences at the intersection of both Orient and Occident. Lefkosia, or, Nicosia, is the capital, completely surrounded by walls. Famagusta Gate is the entrance to the district of Tacht El-Kala with its many narrow alleys, small buildings and handicraft studios. The IconMuseum and old OrthodoxJohnCathedral form the frame of the central Macarius Square. The massive construction of the Napa-Ayia Church dominates the old town and the pedestrian zone provides interesting shops, restaurants and street cafes. The city is changing more and more into a modern city. OutsidePlatanistasa, the Stavros Tou Agiasmati Church stands alone within the wooded mountain scenery. In Orthodox Christianity the figures were meant to depict images of a true archetype of a divine and holy nature, not one created by man. In Lagoudera a large barn roof protects the Panagia Tou ArakaChurch in which once gathered the first people beyond Palestine and the Holy Land, who discovered the Holy Gospel. Cyprus is an island world with fascinating landscapes and unique historical treasures and a place where summer lasts for ever.
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The video's description is available in Romanian and English.
RO: Dragi spectatori și abonați,
În primul rând, aș dori să subliniez faptul că documentarul de mai sus a fost făcut de compania olandeză Meskers Media în anul 1996.
Eu l-am publicat mai ales pentru spectatorii care nu își pot permite din motive financiare să se bucure de frumusețea naturală a Canadei.
Acum permiteți-mi să spun câteva fraze despre videoclipul de mai sus:
Cea mai faimoasă călătorie pe Rocky Mountaineer vă duce din metropola Vancouver spre pitorescul oraș Banff. Natura frumoasă și frumusețea liniștită a zonei sunt remarcabile. Banff este un oraș minunat unde poţi vedea elani mergând pe străzi.
Bucurați-vă, comentați & votați!
EN: Dear viewers and subscribers,
First of all, I'd like to specify that the above documentary was made by the Dutch company Meskers Media in the 1990s.
I just shared it especially for the viewers who cannot afford to enjoy the Canada`s natural beauties.
I suggest you to positively rate it and to focus on the beauty of the magnificent landscape from British Columbia.Thank you.
Now allow me the speak just a few phrases about the above video:
The famous journey on the Rocky Mountaineer takes you from the metropolis Vancouver to the picturesque town of Banff. The beautiful nature and the quiet beauty of the area is remarkable. Banff is a magnificent town, where elks just walk through the shopping streets.
Enjoy, comment & rate!

The video's description is available in Romanian and English.
RO: Dragi spectatori și abonați,
În primul rând, aș dori să subliniez faptul că documentarul de mai sus a fost făcut de compania olandeză Meskers Media în anul 1996.
Eu l-am publicat mai ales pentru spectatorii care nu își pot permite din motive financiare să se bucure de frumusețea naturală a Canadei.
Acum permiteți-mi să spun câteva fraze despre videoclipul de mai sus:
Cea mai faimoasă călătorie pe Rocky Mountaineer vă duce din metropola Vancouver spre pitorescul oraș Banff. Natura frumoasă și frumusețea liniștită a zonei sunt remarcabile. Banff este un oraș minunat unde poţi vedea elani mergând pe străzi.
Bucurați-vă, comentați & votați!
EN: Dear viewers and subscribers,
First of all, I'd like to specify that the above documentary was made by the Dutch company Meskers Media in the 1990s.
I just shared it especially for the viewers who cannot afford to enjoy the Canada`s natural beauties.
I suggest you to positively rate it and to focus on the beauty of the magnificent landscape from British Columbia.Thank you.
Now allow me the speak just a few phrases about the above video:
The famous journey on the Rocky Mountaineer takes you from the metropolis Vancouver to the picturesque town of Banff. The beautiful nature and the quiet beauty of the area is remarkable. Banff is a magnificent town, where elks just walk through the shopping streets.
Enjoy, comment & rate!

Jurassic Park may be the first thing that comes to mind when you see Aogashima Island from the air - but yes, THIS ISTOKYO!
It's famous for having a volcano inside a volcano surrounded by dense jungle. It's also considered the smallest town in Japan and the hardest place in Japan to get to. There is no direct transportation to Aogashima. These facts are what make Aogashima the best kept secret in Tokyo!
The island is unspoiled.
The pristine jungles and beautiful ocean views are like scenes from the movies.
HOW TO GET TO AOGASHIMA
Air
▶︎ Haneda Airport (Tokyo) to Hachijojima / 50 minutes
▶︎ Helicopter to Aogashima - 20 minutes / 11,530 Yen
Note: You have to take the first flight to catch the helicopter or spend the night. Only 1 helicopter flight per day.
Sea (Ferry)
▶︎ Takeshiba Pier (Tokyo) to Hachijojima 11-12 hours / Tokai Kisen Line /
▶︎ Hachijojima to Aogashima / 3 hours / Izu Shoto Kaihatsu Line
Note: The ferry to Aogashima is often canceled so don't rely on this if you need to be back to Tokyo for a flight etc. It can be delayed for as long as 1 week depending on weather!
WHY IS THIS THE HARDEST PLACE TO GET TO?
The town is located 200 meters up off the sea. There is no airport and this island is only accessible by helicopter and ferry. The port is one of the most challenging to dock at in the world so when the sea is rough or the wind is too strong, ferries are often canceled. Visitors may be stranded here for a week or more if the weather turns bad.
MUST SEE PLACES on AOGASHIMA
★ Ao-Chu Shochu distillery
★ Aogashima heliport
★ The volcanic island steamer (for lunch)
★ The island sauna
★ Oyamatenbo Park (ObservationArea) for the view over the crater and the sky at night
★ Aogashima Port
★ Maruyama & ShrineFOOD TO TRY
★ Torinabe (Chicken Soup Pot)
★ Ashitaba (an island leaf / herb that's used in cooking)
★ Island fish in season
Note: you can ask your inn about trying these at scheduled meals
THINGS TO NOTE ABOUT VISITING AOGASHIMA
1) You must have a reservation to stay somewhere before arriving. Lodging is limited. Call ahead, even for camping.
2) There is an ATM at the post office but come with cash just in case
3) Helicopters are often sold out a month in advance. Ferry tickets are easy to get but your departure date may not be convenient.
4) Walking is possible everywhere but many tourists rent a car. Other tourists may pick you up if you hitchhike. It takes 80 minutes to walk from the heliport to Aogashima pier.
URL:
▶︎ Aogashima's OfficialPagehttp://www.vill.aogashima.tokyo.jp/top.html
▶︎ Tokyo's Island Helicopter Service (Online Reservations) http://tohoair-tal.jp/
▶︎ Ao-chu (青酎) Aogashima Island Shochu Brand http://ao-chu.com/
(Hotel / Inn) Onyado Tomotame / 御宿為朝 telephone: +81 4996-9-0410 owner: Kyoko-san (Japanese only)
▶︎ Aogashimamura CampingGround telephone: 04996-9-0111
email contact: kankou@vill.aogashima.tokyo.jp
Special thank you to Akira-san, Yoshino-san, Kyoko-san and Moemi-san and all the kind residents of Aogashima who made me feel a part of the island family!
I stayed on the island from July 23 to July 30.
Drone scenes shot with the DJI MAVIC PROMusicCredits:
▷ TEKNOAXE (love his stuff) https://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe
Jungle - a RoyalFeast / Bedtime StoryAdventures - Piano/Background
▷ GroovyBaby by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
▷ Out of the Skies, Under the Earth by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/reappear/
Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
▷ SUBTITLES: If you'd like to help out and submit a subtitle in your language, I'd really appreciate it so we can reach more people! http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?v=-N5pqG7-qDY&ref=share THANK YOU! You'll be listed as a collaborator for this video too :) -john
This show has been created and produced by John Daub ジョン・ドーブ. He's been living and working in Japan for over 19 years and regularly reports on TV for Japan's International Channel.

Jurassic Park may be the first thing that comes to mind when you see Aogashima Island from the air - but yes, THIS ISTOKYO!
It's famous for having a volcano inside a volcano surrounded by dense jungle. It's also considered the smallest town in Japan and the hardest place in Japan to get to. There is no direct transportation to Aogashima. These facts are what make Aogashima the best kept secret in Tokyo!
The island is unspoiled.
The pristine jungles and beautiful ocean views are like scenes from the movies.
HOW TO GET TO AOGASHIMA
Air
▶︎ Haneda Airport (Tokyo) to Hachijojima / 50 minutes
▶︎ Helicopter to Aogashima - 20 minutes / 11,530 Yen
Note: You have to take the first flight to catch the helicopter or spend the night. Only 1 helicopter flight per day.
Sea (Ferry)
▶︎ Takeshiba Pier (Tokyo) to Hachijojima 11-12 hours / Tokai Kisen Line /
▶︎ Hachijojima to Aogashima / 3 hours / Izu Shoto Kaihatsu Line
Note: The ferry to Aogashima is often canceled so don't rely on this if you need to be back to Tokyo for a flight etc. It can be delayed for as long as 1 week depending on weather!
WHY IS THIS THE HARDEST PLACE TO GET TO?
The town is located 200 meters up off the sea. There is no airport and this island is only accessible by helicopter and ferry. The port is one of the most challenging to dock at in the world so when the sea is rough or the wind is too strong, ferries are often canceled. Visitors may be stranded here for a week or more if the weather turns bad.
MUST SEE PLACES on AOGASHIMA
★ Ao-Chu Shochu distillery
★ Aogashima heliport
★ The volcanic island steamer (for lunch)
★ The island sauna
★ Oyamatenbo Park (ObservationArea) for the view over the crater and the sky at night
★ Aogashima Port
★ Maruyama & ShrineFOOD TO TRY
★ Torinabe (Chicken Soup Pot)
★ Ashitaba (an island leaf / herb that's used in cooking)
★ Island fish in season
Note: you can ask your inn about trying these at scheduled meals
THINGS TO NOTE ABOUT VISITING AOGASHIMA
1) You must have a reservation to stay somewhere before arriving. Lodging is limited. Call ahead, even for camping.
2) There is an ATM at the post office but come with cash just in case
3) Helicopters are often sold out a month in advance. Ferry tickets are easy to get but your departure date may not be convenient.
4) Walking is possible everywhere but many tourists rent a car. Other tourists may pick you up if you hitchhike. It takes 80 minutes to walk from the heliport to Aogashima pier.
URL:
▶︎ Aogashima's OfficialPagehttp://www.vill.aogashima.tokyo.jp/top.html
▶︎ Tokyo's Island Helicopter Service (Online Reservations) http://tohoair-tal.jp/
▶︎ Ao-chu (青酎) Aogashima Island Shochu Brand http://ao-chu.com/
(Hotel / Inn) Onyado Tomotame / 御宿為朝 telephone: +81 4996-9-0410 owner: Kyoko-san (Japanese only)
▶︎ Aogashimamura CampingGround telephone: 04996-9-0111
email contact: kankou@vill.aogashima.tokyo.jp
Special thank you to Akira-san, Yoshino-san, Kyoko-san and Moemi-san and all the kind residents of Aogashima who made me feel a part of the island family!
I stayed on the island from July 23 to July 30.
Drone scenes shot with the DJI MAVIC PROMusicCredits:
▷ TEKNOAXE (love his stuff) https://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe
Jungle - a RoyalFeast / Bedtime StoryAdventures - Piano/Background
▷ GroovyBaby by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
▷ Out of the Skies, Under the Earth by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/reappear/
Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
▷ SUBTITLES: If you'd like to help out and submit a subtitle in your language, I'd really appreciate it so we can reach more people! http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?v=-N5pqG7-qDY&ref=share THANK YOU! You'll be listed as a collaborator for this video too :) -john
This show has been created and produced by John Daub ジョン・ドーブ. He's been living and working in Japan for over 19 years and regularly reports on TV for Japan's International Channel.

Guadeloupe (travel-documentary from the season "Caribbean Moments")

Creolic life style and diverse nature! Enjoy the caribbean!
Our Playlist for the Caribbean: https://goo.gl/QnJtGS
Subscribe to our channel for more travels: ht...

Creolic life style and diverse nature! Enjoy the caribbean!
Our Playlist for the Caribbean: https://goo.gl/QnJtGS
Subscribe to our channel for more travels: https://goo.gl/tIk2Qc
Follow wocomo on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo/
The French Caribbean IslandGuadeloupe looks from above like two butterfly wings. Its two islands Grande Terre and Basse Terre are separated only by a narrow channel. The modern infrastructure and the good food are mixed with the local culture. Gwoka is the music of Guadeloupe, which is reminiscent of slavery.
Located on the lesser Antilles, Guadeloupe is the French part of the Caribbean and belongs to the European Union. It consists out of different islands: Grande Terre consists of limestone with long beautiful beaches, Basse Terre is a mountainous island with extensive rainforest and the volcano, la Soufrière. There are also the smaller islands of Marie-Galante and La Désirade, the Îles de la Petite Terre and the Îles des Saintes.
When Christopher Columbus came to Guadeloupe in 1493, the existing populations were the Caribs. But Christopher Columbus did not stay, because the Spanish wanted to discover larger islands. The smaller island in the Caribbean were colonized by the British and French, so in 1635 Guadeloupe by the French. It was mainly farmers from Normandie, Brittany and Charente settled on the island and cultivated Coffee and sugarcane plantations.
With the French revolution, slavery was abolished in 1794, but it was reintroduced by Napoleon in 1802 because of the cheap labour and lasted until 1848.
The civilization today is creole, a melting pot: French, the descendants of black slaves, Indian immigrants, Syrian-Libanese immigrants and nowadays Chinese immigrants. Creole cuisine is a mixture of European food with African ingredients, oriental flavours and products from the Caribbean.
Gwoka is the traditional music on Guadeloupe, but not only music and danse, but also the joy of life and a reminder of the time of slavery
by Hannes Naderhirn, 2010, future production&promotion
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Caribbean Moments shows a different side to the Caribbean. Everyone visualises sand, sunshine and palm trees – but hardly anyone really discovers what lies behind them. In fact an unbelievable variety of cultures, music and religions has developed as a result of the different influences – African, Indian, English, French and authentically Caribbean.
This documentary series attempts to portray the people - be they the Rastas, who have a lot to say about their mission, the Amerindians in Trinidad, who still have their own Queen, or the Black Caribs – a mixture of escaped slaves and Caribs.
In addition, of course, there’s a huge variety of music: steelpan, parang, calypso, soca and chutney soca shape Trinidad, whilst other islands are especially scenically beautiful, such as Dominica, which is actually a single rain forest and which seduces with its abundant vegetation. Here too are the true Caribs, who occupy themselves with traditional boat building in the same way as their ancestors did centuries ago.
The films were produced in 6 parts to create a documentary series that shows what lies beneath the surface.

Creolic life style and diverse nature! Enjoy the caribbean!
Our Playlist for the Caribbean: https://goo.gl/QnJtGS
Subscribe to our channel for more travels: https://goo.gl/tIk2Qc
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The French Caribbean IslandGuadeloupe looks from above like two butterfly wings. Its two islands Grande Terre and Basse Terre are separated only by a narrow channel. The modern infrastructure and the good food are mixed with the local culture. Gwoka is the music of Guadeloupe, which is reminiscent of slavery.
Located on the lesser Antilles, Guadeloupe is the French part of the Caribbean and belongs to the European Union. It consists out of different islands: Grande Terre consists of limestone with long beautiful beaches, Basse Terre is a mountainous island with extensive rainforest and the volcano, la Soufrière. There are also the smaller islands of Marie-Galante and La Désirade, the Îles de la Petite Terre and the Îles des Saintes.
When Christopher Columbus came to Guadeloupe in 1493, the existing populations were the Caribs. But Christopher Columbus did not stay, because the Spanish wanted to discover larger islands. The smaller island in the Caribbean were colonized by the British and French, so in 1635 Guadeloupe by the French. It was mainly farmers from Normandie, Brittany and Charente settled on the island and cultivated Coffee and sugarcane plantations.
With the French revolution, slavery was abolished in 1794, but it was reintroduced by Napoleon in 1802 because of the cheap labour and lasted until 1848.
The civilization today is creole, a melting pot: French, the descendants of black slaves, Indian immigrants, Syrian-Libanese immigrants and nowadays Chinese immigrants. Creole cuisine is a mixture of European food with African ingredients, oriental flavours and products from the Caribbean.
Gwoka is the traditional music on Guadeloupe, but not only music and danse, but also the joy of life and a reminder of the time of slavery
by Hannes Naderhirn, 2010, future production&promotion
-------
Caribbean Moments shows a different side to the Caribbean. Everyone visualises sand, sunshine and palm trees – but hardly anyone really discovers what lies behind them. In fact an unbelievable variety of cultures, music and religions has developed as a result of the different influences – African, Indian, English, French and authentically Caribbean.
This documentary series attempts to portray the people - be they the Rastas, who have a lot to say about their mission, the Amerindians in Trinidad, who still have their own Queen, or the Black Caribs – a mixture of escaped slaves and Caribs.
In addition, of course, there’s a huge variety of music: steelpan, parang, calypso, soca and chutney soca shape Trinidad, whilst other islands are especially scenically beautiful, such as Dominica, which is actually a single rain forest and which seduces with its abundant vegetation. Here too are the true Caribs, who occupy themselves with traditional boat building in the same way as their ancestors did centuries ago.
The films were produced in 6 parts to create a documentary series that shows what lies beneath the surface.

Lee Kang-hyo 'Onggi Master' - film about a Korean potter

Our documentary tells the story of Lee Kang-hyo’s search for a beautiful life, through his work with clay and the love of his family. Set against the backdrop o...

Our documentary tells the story of Lee Kang-hyo’s search for a beautiful life, through his work with clay and the love of his family. Set against the backdrop of his South Korean studio, it gives an insight into the spiritual journey that plays a vital part in his artistic practice.
Lee is world-famous for combining the traditional Korean technique called Onggi - a technique that allows him to make enormous, often man-sized pots and the puncheong (buncheong) decorating technique. Watch him constructing three of these giant Onggi pots over a five-day period, culminating in an exciting explosion of glaze and colour as Lee sets about decorating them in his inimitable fashion.
His work is exhibited all over the world in major national museums such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, The British Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Art Institute of Chicago and the International Ceramic Museum in Italy.
The music in the film is Samulnori music. Samulnori basically means “four instruments” and the four instruments are Kwaengwari, jing, janggu, and buk.
View and buy pots by Lee Kang-hyo on Goldmark's website: http://bit.ly/1EJtEwZ
What is Goldmark Gallery?
A family business, we've been selling art from the Goldmark Gallery in Uppingham, UK for over 40 years and hold over 50,000 items in stock. Explore a wide range of the very best art and ceramics available to you through our website (http://www.goldmarkart.com) where you'll also find scholarship pages, books, online catalogues and even GoldmarkTV! Enjoy your visit here: http://bit.ly/18ZF7Lv

Our documentary tells the story of Lee Kang-hyo’s search for a beautiful life, through his work with clay and the love of his family. Set against the backdrop of his South Korean studio, it gives an insight into the spiritual journey that plays a vital part in his artistic practice.
Lee is world-famous for combining the traditional Korean technique called Onggi - a technique that allows him to make enormous, often man-sized pots and the puncheong (buncheong) decorating technique. Watch him constructing three of these giant Onggi pots over a five-day period, culminating in an exciting explosion of glaze and colour as Lee sets about decorating them in his inimitable fashion.
His work is exhibited all over the world in major national museums such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, The British Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Art Institute of Chicago and the International Ceramic Museum in Italy.
The music in the film is Samulnori music. Samulnori basically means “four instruments” and the four instruments are Kwaengwari, jing, janggu, and buk.
View and buy pots by Lee Kang-hyo on Goldmark's website: http://bit.ly/1EJtEwZ
What is Goldmark Gallery?
A family business, we've been selling art from the Goldmark Gallery in Uppingham, UK for over 40 years and hold over 50,000 items in stock. Explore a wide range of the very best art and ceramics available to you through our website (http://www.goldmarkart.com) where you'll also find scholarship pages, books, online catalogues and even GoldmarkTV! Enjoy your visit here: http://bit.ly/18ZF7Lv

Chinatown Bangkok (เยาวราช) is one of the best Thai street food areas of Bangkok. Download your free Bangkok food guide here: http://migrationology.com/2weeksinbangkok/
On Day 9 of this Bangkok travel guide video series (2 Weeks in Bangkok) we spent the entire day eating Thai food in Yaowarat (เยาวราช), which is Chinatown Bangkok. There are some seriously amazing dishes to eat!
1:20 Thai Haeng (ร้านไท้เฮง) Restaurant - To begin out Thai street food tour in Chinatown we started at a restaurant called Thai Haeng (ร้านไท้เฮง), and to specifically eat a dish called suki ruam mit haeng (สุกี้รวมมิตรแห้ง), which is Thai style suki, the dry version. It included napa cabbage, some other vegetables and a mix of seafood and meat, all stir fried with mung bean noodles. It had the most amazing smoky flavor, and was served with a Thai sauce made with fermented soy. We also had a plate of khao man gai (ข้าวมันไก่), which is Thai style chicken rice.
6:28 SampengMarket (สำเพ็ง) - Along with Thai street food, one of the most famous things about Yaowarat (เยาวราช) is the shopping - both for food shopping and things shopping. Sampeng Market (สำเพ็ง) is a long market that occupies a walking road within Bangkok and you can find all sorts of random things within the market - especially buttons and textiles.
Eeia Saey (ร้านเอียะแซ) coffee shop and Kan Kee Namdaothong (ร้านคั้นกี่น้ำเต้าทอง) Chinese health drink - After finishing a little bit of shopping on this food tour, we stopped at two different places to get a drink. One of them is an old school Bangkok Chinatown heritage coffee shop, and then we had a bitter health beverage that was so intense it almost made me shiver. We then just quickly stopped off at Wat Leng Noi Yee (วัดเล่งเน่ยยี่), one of the most well known Chinese temples in Bangkok.
10:51 Khao Gaeng Jek Puey (ข้าวแกงเจ๊กปุ้ย) - I wasn’t actually planning on eating here on this day food tour in Bangkok, but after passing it, I couldn’t resist sitting down for a quick plate of Thai rice and curry at Khao Gaeng Jek Puey (ข้าวแกงเจ๊กปุ้ย). I got my usual order of stir fried crab, and I also decided to have the panang curry as well. This is one of the best Thai street food stalls in Bangkok especially for the incredibly atmosphere. We continued walking through Talad Drok Itsara Nuphap (ตลาดตรอกอิสรานุภาพ) - a market in an alley.
15:07 Lek and Rut Seafood (ร้านเล็กกับรัตน์ซีฟู้ด) - When it comes to Thai food in Chinatown, seafood is one of the most popular choices. This time we ate at Lek and Rut Seafood (ร้านเล็กกับรัตน์ซีฟู้ด), which is right across the street from the other famous T and K seafood restaurant. We ordered some roasted prawns, and squid steamed in lime juice, garlic and chilies. The food was delicious!
21:56 Kuay Jab Nay Lek (ร้านก๋วยจั๊บนายเล็ก (อ้วน) - A Thai food trip to Chinatown wouldn’t be complete without a bowl of kuay jab tuk yang (ก๋วยจั๊บทุกอย่าง), which is a bowl of noodle rolls in a peppery broth. It’s one of the ultimate Thai dishes in Chinatown.
25:28 Hoy Kraeng Pa Jeen (หอยแครงป้าจิน) - To end the day of eating, at least for main street food stalls, we headed to Hoy Kraeng Pa Jeen (หอยแครงป้าจิน), a place that specializes in boiled blood cockles and mussels. They are some of the finest shellfish you’ll find anywhere in Bangkok, and this Thai street food stall has been around for over 50 years I believe. It’s an amazing place!
30:15 For dessert we had Khanom Pang Jao Gao (ขนมปังเจ้าเก่าเด็ดในเยาวราช), an incredibly popular place that specializes in grilled bread, and bua loy nam king (บัวลอยน้ำขิง), which is ginger soup and sesame dumplings.
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Chinatown Bangkok (เยาวราช) is one of the best Thai street food areas of Bangkok. Download your free Bangkok food guide here: http://migrationology.com/2weeksinbangkok/
On Day 9 of this Bangkok travel guide video series (2 Weeks in Bangkok) we spent the entire day eating Thai food in Yaowarat (เยาวราช), which is Chinatown Bangkok. There are some seriously amazing dishes to eat!
1:20 Thai Haeng (ร้านไท้เฮง) Restaurant - To begin out Thai street food tour in Chinatown we started at a restaurant called Thai Haeng (ร้านไท้เฮง), and to specifically eat a dish called suki ruam mit haeng (สุกี้รวมมิตรแห้ง), which is Thai style suki, the dry version. It included napa cabbage, some other vegetables and a mix of seafood and meat, all stir fried with mung bean noodles. It had the most amazing smoky flavor, and was served with a Thai sauce made with fermented soy. We also had a plate of khao man gai (ข้าวมันไก่), which is Thai style chicken rice.
6:28 SampengMarket (สำเพ็ง) - Along with Thai street food, one of the most famous things about Yaowarat (เยาวราช) is the shopping - both for food shopping and things shopping. Sampeng Market (สำเพ็ง) is a long market that occupies a walking road within Bangkok and you can find all sorts of random things within the market - especially buttons and textiles.
Eeia Saey (ร้านเอียะแซ) coffee shop and Kan Kee Namdaothong (ร้านคั้นกี่น้ำเต้าทอง) Chinese health drink - After finishing a little bit of shopping on this food tour, we stopped at two different places to get a drink. One of them is an old school Bangkok Chinatown heritage coffee shop, and then we had a bitter health beverage that was so intense it almost made me shiver. We then just quickly stopped off at Wat Leng Noi Yee (วัดเล่งเน่ยยี่), one of the most well known Chinese temples in Bangkok.
10:51 Khao Gaeng Jek Puey (ข้าวแกงเจ๊กปุ้ย) - I wasn’t actually planning on eating here on this day food tour in Bangkok, but after passing it, I couldn’t resist sitting down for a quick plate of Thai rice and curry at Khao Gaeng Jek Puey (ข้าวแกงเจ๊กปุ้ย). I got my usual order of stir fried crab, and I also decided to have the panang curry as well. This is one of the best Thai street food stalls in Bangkok especially for the incredibly atmosphere. We continued walking through Talad Drok Itsara Nuphap (ตลาดตรอกอิสรานุภาพ) - a market in an alley.
15:07 Lek and Rut Seafood (ร้านเล็กกับรัตน์ซีฟู้ด) - When it comes to Thai food in Chinatown, seafood is one of the most popular choices. This time we ate at Lek and Rut Seafood (ร้านเล็กกับรัตน์ซีฟู้ด), which is right across the street from the other famous T and K seafood restaurant. We ordered some roasted prawns, and squid steamed in lime juice, garlic and chilies. The food was delicious!
21:56 Kuay Jab Nay Lek (ร้านก๋วยจั๊บนายเล็ก (อ้วน) - A Thai food trip to Chinatown wouldn’t be complete without a bowl of kuay jab tuk yang (ก๋วยจั๊บทุกอย่าง), which is a bowl of noodle rolls in a peppery broth. It’s one of the ultimate Thai dishes in Chinatown.
25:28 Hoy Kraeng Pa Jeen (หอยแครงป้าจิน) - To end the day of eating, at least for main street food stalls, we headed to Hoy Kraeng Pa Jeen (หอยแครงป้าจิน), a place that specializes in boiled blood cockles and mussels. They are some of the finest shellfish you’ll find anywhere in Bangkok, and this Thai street food stall has been around for over 50 years I believe. It’s an amazing place!
30:15 For dessert we had Khanom Pang Jao Gao (ขนมปังเจ้าเก่าเด็ดในเยาวราช), an incredibly popular place that specializes in grilled bread, and bua loy nam king (บัวลอยน้ำขิง), which is ginger soup and sesame dumplings.
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►Donate: https://migrationology.com/donate/
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Street Food - Chinese Street Food -BREAKFAST Street food in China
We’re traveling through China in search of the BEST Chinese street food and found ourselves in Neijiang, Sichuan, eating and trying delicious street food. In this Chinese Street Food Breakfast Tour VLOG, we travel from Chengdu to visit Neijiang, all in search of the best street food around the world. We wake up bright and early to eat at a local noodle street food breakfast stall and tasted some of the most flavourful and SPICY noodles ever. We then continue to a street food market and find some amazing Sichuan street foods, they were all incredibly delicious, except the last street food. You probably won’t want to try that last street food!
We found a lot of foods to eat for Breakfast, and it was definitely worth traveling through China for! We visited a local morning market, and found a lot of Sichuan ingredients on the street. We chatted with local people and discovered a lot of local Sichuan ingredients used in Chinese recipes throughout the country, but in particular, Sichuan cuisine.
If you’re visiting China as a tourist, we discovered that you really need to get outside of Chengdu or Chongqing and visit some smaller Chinese cities to try their street food and their breakfast street foods. If you come to DEEP back street food markets like this, you can find tons of stuff to eat and take photos of as well. Most of the locals are so friendly!
Chinese street food is so diverse and there are hundreds of street foods to try, so we are on a mission to taste all of them in our Street food tour series as we travel throughout China and the world in search of the best street food around the world.
The addresses of the locations in the video are:
1) SpicyBeef Noodle Soup for Breakfast -
2) Deep back street food market (there is so much stuff to try here it’s amazing!!)
ABOUT THE FOOD RANGER
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My name isTrevorJames and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious .
I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge.
Thanks for watching, and please feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, or critique in the comments below!
Please make sure to subscribe, it's the best way to keep my videos in your feed, and give me a thumbs up too if you liked this food video, thanks, I appreciate it! You could also share the video too if you liked it, that would be awesome.
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Street Food - Chinese Street Food -BREAKFAST Street food in China
We’re traveling through China in search of the BEST Chinese street food and found ourselves in Neijiang, Sichuan, eating and trying delicious street food. In this Chinese Street Food Breakfast Tour VLOG, we travel from Chengdu to visit Neijiang, all in search of the best street food around the world. We wake up bright and early to eat at a local noodle street food breakfast stall and tasted some of the most flavourful and SPICY noodles ever. We then continue to a street food market and find some amazing Sichuan street foods, they were all incredibly delicious, except the last street food. You probably won’t want to try that last street food!
We found a lot of foods to eat for Breakfast, and it was definitely worth traveling through China for! We visited a local morning market, and found a lot of Sichuan ingredients on the street. We chatted with local people and discovered a lot of local Sichuan ingredients used in Chinese recipes throughout the country, but in particular, Sichuan cuisine.
If you’re visiting China as a tourist, we discovered that you really need to get outside of Chengdu or Chongqing and visit some smaller Chinese cities to try their street food and their breakfast street foods. If you come to DEEP back street food markets like this, you can find tons of stuff to eat and take photos of as well. Most of the locals are so friendly!
Chinese street food is so diverse and there are hundreds of street foods to try, so we are on a mission to taste all of them in our Street food tour series as we travel throughout China and the world in search of the best street food around the world.
The addresses of the locations in the video are:
1) SpicyBeef Noodle Soup for Breakfast -
2) Deep back street food market (there is so much stuff to try here it’s amazing!!)
ABOUT THE FOOD RANGER
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My name isTrevorJames and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious .
I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge.
Thanks for watching, and please feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, or critique in the comments below!
Please make sure to subscribe, it's the best way to keep my videos in your feed, and give me a thumbs up too if you liked this food video, thanks, I appreciate it! You could also share the video too if you liked it, that would be awesome.
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MANHATTAN | NEW YORK CITY - NY , UNITED STATES - A TRAVEL TOUR - 4K UHD

A 3.5+ hour tour of New York City (NYC), focusing on the borough of Manhattan, the city’s historic birthplace, economic and administrative center as well as the...

A 3.5+ hour tour of New York City (NYC), focusing on the borough of Manhattan, the city’s historic birthplace, economic and administrative center as well as the most densely populated of the 5 boroughs that make up NYC.
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The film chronologically progresses from early morning to the small hours of the night, showcasing daily life around Manhattan.
- Early morning up to 10 AM (0:00 - 24:07)
- Daytime from 10 AM to 2 PM (24:08 - 1:45:37)
- Daytime from 2 PM to 4 PM (1:45:38 - 2:17:49)
- Afternoon from 4 PM to sunset (2:17:50 - 3:00:17)
- Sunset (3:00:18 - 3:11:01)
- Evening (3:11:02 - 3:24:42)
- Night (3:24:43 - 3:40:33)
For those planning on visiting, those who’d like to visit but cannot or those who might be nostalgic and want to re-live their past visits / life there, hopefully this film shall satisfy, time and time again. A person MUST experience the city at least once in their lifetime.
Filmed during October 2015.
For more information on Manhattan and New York City:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City
Google Maps:
https://www.google.com/maps/@40.7527574,-74.0285435,12.5z
Filming equipment:
Camera:
- Panasonic Lumix GH4
Lenses:
- Panasonic LumixG XVario 12-35mm f/2.8 ASPHPowerOISMicro4/3
- Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM Telephoto Zoom
- Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L II USM
Other Accessories:
- Sachtler SystemFSB 8 SL MCF (Tripod + FluidHead)
- Freefly MOVI M5 3-Axis Motorized Gimbal Stabilizer
- AtomosShogun 4K HDMI/12G-SDIRecorder and 7" Monitor
- Rode Stereo VideoMic X
Editing Software:
Adobe Premiere Pro CC

A 3.5+ hour tour of New York City (NYC), focusing on the borough of Manhattan, the city’s historic birthplace, economic and administrative center as well as the most densely populated of the 5 boroughs that make up NYC.
Official website and blog: http://globetrotteralpha.com/
Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GlobeTrotterAlphaTravels/
Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/globetrotteralphatravels/
Did you like the video? A small donation through Paypal or your support through Patreon would be greatly appreciated!
PayPal.Me/Globetrotteralpha
https://www.patreon.com/globetrotteralpha
The film chronologically progresses from early morning to the small hours of the night, showcasing daily life around Manhattan.
- Early morning up to 10 AM (0:00 - 24:07)
- Daytime from 10 AM to 2 PM (24:08 - 1:45:37)
- Daytime from 2 PM to 4 PM (1:45:38 - 2:17:49)
- Afternoon from 4 PM to sunset (2:17:50 - 3:00:17)
- Sunset (3:00:18 - 3:11:01)
- Evening (3:11:02 - 3:24:42)
- Night (3:24:43 - 3:40:33)
For those planning on visiting, those who’d like to visit but cannot or those who might be nostalgic and want to re-live their past visits / life there, hopefully this film shall satisfy, time and time again. A person MUST experience the city at least once in their lifetime.
Filmed during October 2015.
For more information on Manhattan and New York City:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City
Google Maps:
https://www.google.com/maps/@40.7527574,-74.0285435,12.5z
Filming equipment:
Camera:
- Panasonic Lumix GH4
Lenses:
- Panasonic LumixG XVario 12-35mm f/2.8 ASPHPowerOISMicro4/3
- Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM Telephoto Zoom
- Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L II USM
Other Accessories:
- Sachtler SystemFSB 8 SL MCF (Tripod + FluidHead)
- Freefly MOVI M5 3-Axis Motorized Gimbal Stabilizer
- AtomosShogun 4K HDMI/12G-SDIRecorder and 7" Monitor
- Rode Stereo VideoMic X
Editing Software:
Adobe Premiere Pro CC

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VietnamStreet Food Tour! Here is the BESTVietnamese Street Food and Vietnamese cuisine, we're going for a full on street food tour video! We made our way to Hue in Central Vietnam in July 2017, and found a ton of different street food cuisine in Vietnam to try. You'll love all the selection of different Vietnamese street foods in this travel vlog street food video.
Ting Ting and I (TrevorJames, The FoodRanger), made our way to Vietnam solely to eat street food. Since we love street food around the world, we decided that Vietnam was the perfect holiday destination for street food to try, because it's supposed to be the best and we love watching new street food recipes and street food flavors as we adventure down deep, back alleyways, getting lost into new street food worlds. So far, in our Vietnamese street food tour series, we've eaten street food in Hanoi, and then we took the sleeper train south 12 hours to Hue. Hue is the old ancient capital of Vietnam, and is packed full of different street food to try. We spent 4 days here eating and couldn't get enough of all the street food. Asian street food is the best, and in Vietnam, it doesn't get any better!
We found 11 different Vietnamese street foods in this video. If you arrive here looking to eat, you can follow along with these addresses:
1) Bun Bo hue @02:44- The specialty street food Beef and pork broth noodle soup of Hue, Vietnam - It’s absolutely rich and delicious! Found at the Dong Ba market early morning around 730am. Go to the outside of the street market and find the old ladies with big pots of good street food and you’ll discover a ton!
2) Bun Hen @ 06:10 Spicy Clam noodle soup - Also found at the Dong Ba Market in Hue, Vietnam, in the early morning! Just look around the outside of the market, the perimeter, not on the inside.
3) Banh Tam Banana Leaf @ 09:44 wrapped around marinated shrimp - Found directly beside the Bun Hen at Dong Ba market
4) Veg Soup @ 11:27 - Also found at Dong Ba Street Food Market in Hue, Vietnam
5) Bun Tith Nuong @ 14:37 Grilled pork over top of rice noodles. These was my favorite meal from Hue, and so cheap at 10,000 Vietnamese dong! Bun Thit Nuong 66 Bạch Đằng
6) Banh Mi Vietnamese Sandwich @ 17:55- This one was quite average. But still fun to eat! This one was at the intersection of Xuan 68 and Le Thanh Ton street inside Hue’s old city.
7) Douhua Silken Tofu @ 21:27 - This was a street food vendor carrying the food on wooden poles, so you have to be lucky at the right place at the right time. We were at the location below around 4:30 PM and she came along.
8) Banh Tran Truong “Vietnamese Pizza made from rice paper” @ 22:54. You can find this one inside the old city on 14 Le Thanh Ton Street in Hue, Vietnam
9) Banh Ep - Flattened rice paper dough with raw egg grilled @ 22:54 - Same location as the Vietnamese rice paper pizza
10) Nem Lui Vietnamese Pork Skewers @ 25:56 - These were found at 241Huynh Thuc Khang - TP, Hue, Vietnam
11) Banh Xeo Vietnamese pancakes @ 25:56 - Same location as above, 241 Hyun Thuc Khang - TP. Hue, Vietnam
ABOUT THE FOOD RANGER
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My name is Trevor James and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious Chinese food as I can
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I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge.
Thanks for watching, and please feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, or critique in the comments below!
Please make sure to subscribe, it's the best way to keep my videos in your feed, and give me a thumbs up too if you liked this food video, thanks, I appreciate it! You could also share the video too if you liked it, that would be awesome.
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VietnamStreet Food Tour! Here is the BESTVietnamese Street Food and Vietnamese cuisine, we're going for a full on street food tour video! We made our way to Hue in Central Vietnam in July 2017, and found a ton of different street food cuisine in Vietnam to try. You'll love all the selection of different Vietnamese street foods in this travel vlog street food video.
Ting Ting and I (TrevorJames, The FoodRanger), made our way to Vietnam solely to eat street food. Since we love street food around the world, we decided that Vietnam was the perfect holiday destination for street food to try, because it's supposed to be the best and we love watching new street food recipes and street food flavors as we adventure down deep, back alleyways, getting lost into new street food worlds. So far, in our Vietnamese street food tour series, we've eaten street food in Hanoi, and then we took the sleeper train south 12 hours to Hue. Hue is the old ancient capital of Vietnam, and is packed full of different street food to try. We spent 4 days here eating and couldn't get enough of all the street food. Asian street food is the best, and in Vietnam, it doesn't get any better!
We found 11 different Vietnamese street foods in this video. If you arrive here looking to eat, you can follow along with these addresses:
1) Bun Bo hue @02:44- The specialty street food Beef and pork broth noodle soup of Hue, Vietnam - It’s absolutely rich and delicious! Found at the Dong Ba market early morning around 730am. Go to the outside of the street market and find the old ladies with big pots of good street food and you’ll discover a ton!
2) Bun Hen @ 06:10 Spicy Clam noodle soup - Also found at the Dong Ba Market in Hue, Vietnam, in the early morning! Just look around the outside of the market, the perimeter, not on the inside.
3) Banh Tam Banana Leaf @ 09:44 wrapped around marinated shrimp - Found directly beside the Bun Hen at Dong Ba market
4) Veg Soup @ 11:27 - Also found at Dong Ba Street Food Market in Hue, Vietnam
5) Bun Tith Nuong @ 14:37 Grilled pork over top of rice noodles. These was my favorite meal from Hue, and so cheap at 10,000 Vietnamese dong! Bun Thit Nuong 66 Bạch Đằng
6) Banh Mi Vietnamese Sandwich @ 17:55- This one was quite average. But still fun to eat! This one was at the intersection of Xuan 68 and Le Thanh Ton street inside Hue’s old city.
7) Douhua Silken Tofu @ 21:27 - This was a street food vendor carrying the food on wooden poles, so you have to be lucky at the right place at the right time. We were at the location below around 4:30 PM and she came along.
8) Banh Tran Truong “Vietnamese Pizza made from rice paper” @ 22:54. You can find this one inside the old city on 14 Le Thanh Ton Street in Hue, Vietnam
9) Banh Ep - Flattened rice paper dough with raw egg grilled @ 22:54 - Same location as the Vietnamese rice paper pizza
10) Nem Lui Vietnamese Pork Skewers @ 25:56 - These were found at 241Huynh Thuc Khang - TP, Hue, Vietnam
11) Banh Xeo Vietnamese pancakes @ 25:56 - Same location as above, 241 Hyun Thuc Khang - TP. Hue, Vietnam
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Angeles CityNightlife - PhilippinesVlog179 (Bars, Girls + Trouble!)
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A video of a night out in Angeles City, the Philippines.
Parts of this video include:
0:14Intro, view from RoyalAmsterdam hotel windown
3:20 Some trouble, the aftermath of a Western guy getting in a fight
4:44 Dinner, bad Italian food at Kokomos
5:30 Girlie bars, Dragon bar and La Bamba visited
7:33 Chilling out at Grand CentralCafe
14:08 High Society nightclub
17:14 WalkingStreet at 3,30am
18:46 WildAcesPokerClub, some pot limit omaha hands
22:55 Walking Street at 6,30am
14:54 Outro
Additional comments
Viagra / Cialis? There were so many of these persistent hawkers around, in the end it gets frustrating having to say no dozens of times in a night.
With the trouble incident in the video, the word was a Filipino guy had assaulted the Western guy and then ran off in the direction of Club Atlantis. It's best to hold your tongue if you feel like insulting a local, most likely you don't know who they are and what they are capable of. It's a fast way to ruin an evening...
Dragon Bar
I was told that this girlie bar had some of the best lookers in town. When I visited it was a bit late as there were no decent seats and many of the best looking ladies were already barfined. Better to go early evening...
La Bamba
I enjoyed visiting this old school bar as it was oozing nostalgia and felt like the bar was unchanged in decades. It's a refreshing change to the bigger modern bars to hear songs from the 70s and 80s and it reminded me of a few laid back older style bars from Thailand.
High Society NightclubNever before have I seen so many freelancer ladies in a club. It is hard to tell just how many ladies were in there from the dark footage. When I was doing a couple of laps I was getting many smiles, tapped on the shoulder and even had my bum pinched a few times from the many freelancers. It's definitely a buyers market in there :)
Worth noting is the High Society bouncers were overly aggressive. Many were flexing their muscles in their tight t-shirts and ordering customers around. I saw one Arab guy from the VIP section who was picked up, and thrown through the main doors outside by a roided up bouncer. Apparently he had spoken rudely to a female service staff member so was instantly ejected and there is a clip in this video of the dispute outside with the tourist police involved.
Wild Aces Poker Club
This place was better than I expected and had low limit cash games running around the clock. Blinds were from 25/50 pesos ($0.50/1) with occasionally bigger games playing. The standard of play was average overall. Many of the local Filipino players were playing very conservatively, they were basically a bunch of nits and easy to play against even when drunk.
They run daytime tournaments too starting at 3pm. Something to do in the daytime in Angeles City :)
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A video of a night out in Angeles City, the Philippines.
Parts of this video include:
0:14Intro, view from RoyalAmsterdam hotel windown
3:20 Some trouble, the aftermath of a Western guy getting in a fight
4:44 Dinner, bad Italian food at Kokomos
5:30 Girlie bars, Dragon bar and La Bamba visited
7:33 Chilling out at Grand CentralCafe
14:08 High Society nightclub
17:14 WalkingStreet at 3,30am
18:46 WildAcesPokerClub, some pot limit omaha hands
22:55 Walking Street at 6,30am
14:54 Outro
Additional comments
Viagra / Cialis? There were so many of these persistent hawkers around, in the end it gets frustrating having to say no dozens of times in a night.
With the trouble incident in the video, the word was a Filipino guy had assaulted the Western guy and then ran off in the direction of Club Atlantis. It's best to hold your tongue if you feel like insulting a local, most likely you don't know who they are and what they are capable of. It's a fast way to ruin an evening...
Dragon Bar
I was told that this girlie bar had some of the best lookers in town. When I visited it was a bit late as there were no decent seats and many of the best looking ladies were already barfined. Better to go early evening...
La Bamba
I enjoyed visiting this old school bar as it was oozing nostalgia and felt like the bar was unchanged in decades. It's a refreshing change to the bigger modern bars to hear songs from the 70s and 80s and it reminded me of a few laid back older style bars from Thailand.
High Society NightclubNever before have I seen so many freelancer ladies in a club. It is hard to tell just how many ladies were in there from the dark footage. When I was doing a couple of laps I was getting many smiles, tapped on the shoulder and even had my bum pinched a few times from the many freelancers. It's definitely a buyers market in there :)
Worth noting is the High Society bouncers were overly aggressive. Many were flexing their muscles in their tight t-shirts and ordering customers around. I saw one Arab guy from the VIP section who was picked up, and thrown through the main doors outside by a roided up bouncer. Apparently he had spoken rudely to a female service staff member so was instantly ejected and there is a clip in this video of the dispute outside with the tourist police involved.
Wild Aces Poker Club
This place was better than I expected and had low limit cash games running around the clock. Blinds were from 25/50 pesos ($0.50/1) with occasionally bigger games playing. The standard of play was average overall. Many of the local Filipino players were playing very conservatively, they were basically a bunch of nits and easy to play against even when drunk.
They run daytime tournaments too starting at 3pm. Something to do in the daytime in Angeles City :)
Thank you for watching and subscribe for more videos.
Music:
Termite InfestedWhite Picket Fence - Tomove
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Cambodia things to see and do
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Angkor
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Angkor, the former capital of the ancient Khmer Empire, is one of the greatest and most spectacular Hindu religious sites in the world. Construction of this elaborate temple complex - built in honour of the god Vishnu - began in AD 879 during the reign of KingSuryavarman II and was completed in 1191. It lay concealed for many years, however, until the site was discovered by FrenchmanHenri Mahout in 1860. The central complex, Angkor Wat, features an elaborate, unmortared 66-metre (215-foot) central tower surrounded by four smaller towers. Stretching around the outside of the temple complex is an 800m-long (2625ft) bas-relief, the longest in the world. This is Cambodia's most iconic sight, and particularly popular at sunset among tour groups. The temple is so synonymous with the country that it dominates the national flag, and to visit it today is to marvel at the scale of its ambition, built as it was in the 12th century.
Bayon
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Another of the most distinctive Angkor temples, Bayon is characterised by a series of colossal stone faces, gazing out serenely in all four directions, as well as some painstakingly detailed bas-reliefs. Bayon was built at a similar time to Angkor Wat.
Bokor Hill Station
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An abandoned French hill station in the south of the country, Bokor was built originally as a weekend sanctuary for settlers stuck in stifling Phnom Penh. Today, the hotel and casino complex stands as an eerily derelict reminder of days gone by.
Cycling around Angkor
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Hire a bike and spend a few days exploring the myriad glories of the jungled Angkor TempleComplex. The showpiece architecture of Angkor Wat makes it the best known of the temples, but there are dozens of others to discover.
Dolphin spotting
The claim to fame of the Mekong town of Kratie is its population of Irrawaddy river dolphins. Various tour operators organise early-morning boat trips to observe these peaceful creatures in their natural habitat.
Feast on fresh seafood
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Cambodia's coastline offers the chance for the archetypal Asian beach experience, but no amount of sea and sand is complete without sampling its ocean-fresh seafood. The stretch around Kampot and Kep is excellent for just-caught crab.
Fire a rocket-launcher
Not your standard tourist activity, but then Cambodia's not your standard tourist destination - for a price, visitors can take control of high-grade weaponry on countryside shooting ranges. Machine guns can also be hired.
Kampot
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The southern town provides a gateway to exploring the Cham villages and sweeping vistas of the surrounding countryside. If you're looking to travel in an unrushed fashion and to get acquainted with another side of the country, this is as good a base as any.
National Museum
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Set in Phnom Penh, the National Museum (www.cambodiamuseum.info) is the country's leading archaeological and historical museum. It plays home to what is one of the world's most comprehensive collections of Khmer art, including bronzes, sculptures and ceramics. It was constructed by the French in 1917.
Phnom Tamao Wildlife Sanctuary
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A large park south of Phnom Penh given over to animals retrieved from poachers and traffickers. Wildlife in the sanctuary includes tigers, elephants and gibbons, and it offers an effective way of learning more about Cambodian fauna.
Revisit history
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To get a clearer understanding of the brutal reign of Pol Pot, visit the Killing Fields outside Phnom Penh. It makes for a sobering experience, but a salutary one in terms of learning more about the realities the country faced.
Royal Palace
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Phnom Penh's showpiece attraction was built in the 1860s, and makes for a spectacular sight with its stupas, murals and towering spires. The adjoining Silver Pagoda houses a number of precious Buddha statues, while the tropical plants of the palace gardens have appeal in their own right.
Shop for silver
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Prized locally since the 11th century, silver is today one of the most sought-after Cambodian souvenirs. Coming in the form of anklets, jewellery and other decorative items, it's known for being fashioned with real care and artistry.
Sihanoukville
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The port city's main draw is its relaxed beach atmosphere, a laid-back counterpoint to the more visited coastal areas of neighbouring Thailand. It takes its name from King Norodom Sihanouk, one of the main agitators for independence from France.
Ta Prohm
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Take an elephant ride
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How to Legally Smoke Weed in California | MERRY JANE News

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How to Legally Smoke Weed in California | MERRY JANE News

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California has entered a whole new era and the days of cannabis prohibition are fading into the past.
As ofJanuary 1st, 2018, California became the most populous U.S. state to legalize recreational cannabis use. The Golden State is not just transitioning from a medical marijuana-only state to a fully rec-legal state, however, it is also transitioning from a largely unregulated market to a tightly controlled one. This means that there are numerous laws, rules, and regulations governing exactly when, where, and how you can use pot.
For Californians who are used to the “wild west” days of the unregulated medical marijuana market, or for tourists looking to legally purchase marijuana for the first time ever, the list of rules and regulations can be confusing. But there's no need to spend hours Googling the guidelines – MERRY JANE has prepared a concise list of do's and don'ts that will you have you sparking up on the right side of the law in no time.
Full transcript below:
As of 6am on January 1st, any adult in California is legally able to purchase weed for recreational use. While this offers stoners freedoms that haven't been seen since the 1920s, there are still many rules and regulations on how and where you can buy and smoke pot that you will need to keep in mind.
Here's a quick breakdown of what you can and can't do:
DO - Buy cannabis products at a licensed retail store. If you're 21 or older, you can walk into any licensed establishment and shop to your heart's content. Keep in mind that you are allowed to personally possess up to 28.5 grams of flower and 8 grams of concentrates at a time.
DON'T – Expect to find a retail store in your neighborhood that's open on January 1st. Many towns have opted out of allowing recreational canna-businesses in their areas, and some cities have delayed their local start date for retail sales - so you may need to take a road trip to find some legal weed.
DO – Smoke as much weed as you like in private. Proposition 64 authorizes local governments to license microbusinesses that will allow adults to purchase and cannabis onsite, but it will take time for these to become operational. In the meantime, enjoy your stash at home or at your friends' house.
DON'T – Smoke pot in public. Using cannabis in public – including sidewalks, parks, restaurants, and beaches - is still illegal throughout the state, and offenders can be fined $100. If you are smoking pot in a place where cigarette smoking is also illegal, you can be fined up to $250. If you're a tourist, remember that many hotels also prohibit smoking up.
DO – Grow your own marijuana. Adult California residents are legally allowed to grow up to 6 plants at home. Some local governments will be able to prohibit outdoor cultivation of marijuana, so check with your city government before planting some weed in your front yard. But even if your community prohibits outdoor grows, the law still gives you the right to grow your plants indoors.
DON'T – Sell pot to anyone, especially minors. (image 2) The state has mandated that all retail sales be handled through licensed stores in order to put an end to black market sales and keep weed out of the hands of minors. You can, however, gift another adult 1 ounce of flower or 8 grams of concentrate.
DO - Check your employer's drug policy. Because marijuana is still a Schedule I drug prohibited by the federal government, employers maintain the right to drug test employees and to fire anyone that tests positive for marijuana.
DON'T – Drive under the influence or smoke pot in your car. Police will be conducting sobriety tests and enforcing marijuana-impaired driving as strictly as they enforce drunk driving laws. Also, if cops find an “open container” of weed – which can mean anything from an open baggie to a loaded vape pen to an unwrapped edible – you can be fined $100.
DO - Get your criminal record expunged. If you have been previously arrested for possession or cultivation of small quantities of cannabis, you can petition the court to have this black mark removed from your records permanently.
DON'T – Smuggle or take your weed out of state. It might be tempting to mail some edibles to your cousin in Alabama or to bring a secret stash with you on your holiday trip, but these ideas are dangerous and illegal. Not only do you risk putting yourself in hot water with the law, bringing or sending pot to a state where it's illegal can alert federal authorities, possibly inspiring them to crack down on legal cannabis in California.
DO – Enjoy yourself!
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Dynatron Tourist TP14 Part 1: Volume pot issues and alignment

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Dynatron Tourist TP14 Part 1: Volume pot issues and alignment

I go over some of the electrical faults I've repaired and tackle a broken track on the volume pot. Then it's alignment time. I go over the IF and RF alignment. In future videos I will restore this fully. Don't forget to check out my Patreon page with exclusive content and advance viewings. www.patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher . Have a look at my new website http://radiocruncher.com

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New Orleans Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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New Orleans Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Come on down to New Orleans, better known as The Big Easy.
Dive headfirst into a melting pot of French, African, and Brazilian culture meshed with many different religions, foods, and of course jazz. Let the good times roll in the French Quarter, the birthplace of jazz, when you visit its numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants. To really kick up your partying skills a notch, head to Bourbon Street, where festivals and late nights are a way of life.
For a slightly more sedate New Orleans sightseeing trip, visit Jackson Square, where you can tour historic buildings like the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral. Plan a trip to Memorial Hall and learn about the Civil War, or walk through LafayetteCemetery to see one of the country’s most haunted graveyards. If you’d rather avoid a run-in with a ghost, you’ll find an assortment of galleries and boutiques throughout the city, so you can satisfy your desire for art and shopping.
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Residents and tourists alike are partaking in marijuana legalization in the Centennial State. According to a study released Wednesday by state regulators, the Colorado marijuana market is larger than previously thought. The study, commissioned by the state and conducted by the MarijuanaPolicyGroup, found that tourists are purchasing as much as 90% of retail marijuana in mountain towns. Most of that demand — about 121 metric tons — is from residents, while tourists are expected to buy about 9 metric tons. That's substantially higher than previous estimates.
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Colorado Ganja Tour: BONG APPÉTIT

HostAbdullah Saeed sets the bar high (think 9,000 feet above sea level) in this installment of Bong Appetit: ColoradoGanjaTours. Abdullah travels to Colorado to see what marijuana tourism is like in a small mountain town, taking tokes while exploring in a tricked-out stretch Escalade with Philip Wolf of Cultivating Spirits.
The trip gets off to a blazing start as they visit a craft garden and dispensary (High CountryHealing) where tour-goers get up close and personal with the star strain of the day, Casey Jones.
Ending the evening on a high note, they savor the fruity, citrusy pot-pairings infused into their gourmet dinners prepared by cannabis chef Jessica Catalano (author of 'Ganja KitchenRevolution').
After a hazy reprieve, Abdullah’s all fired up and joins Chef Jessica at her home for a cannabis cooking lesson featuring her homegrown, organic, dubstep-influenced weed and groundbreaking recipes (think SuperLemon HazeOlive Oil and Baked Eggplant Parmesan) for another night filled with fine herb-laden cuisine. This marks the fanciest edible experience Abdullah’s ever had. It's OK if you feel the need to cry from weed joy now.
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Street Food - Chinese Street Food - Best Street Food China
In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I take you around many places in Chengdu. First, I visited this local market near the outskirts of Chengdu, Sichuan, China, and found Chinese street food and the atmosphere to be mind blowing and exciting! It was truly an experience visiting this Chinese street market! So much food and Sichuan ingredients, so many flavours to try! Afterwards, I rode my bike around to many different locations.
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I visited this morning market on a Sunday morning in Chengdu at 8am with an empty stomach and money to blow with the goal of tasting foods and chatting with as many locals as possible. This is a true China experience. It was so busy, with so many people, so many things to buy and look at, tons of vegetables, meat, live chickens, live hens, live roosters, everything you could want really. Fresh handmade noodles, fresh Sichuan cold "liangbancai", and a huge meat market deli area with hanging pork and beef to choose from. All of the locals were friendly and talkative, although a bit surprised to see a foreigner walking through the area!
If you're visiting China as a tourist, you'll definitely want to take a walk through a busy morning market like this. There are countless street foods to try and people to chat to (If you speak a little mandarin). This market was mind blowing!
Rather than trying hot pot in Chengdu or hot pot in Chongqing, you could try some way cooler food in Chengdu at local market like this. This should be a top priority in my opinion!
Chinese cuisine is so diverse, and I consider myself lucky to be able to live in Sichuan, eating Sichuan food everyday, tasting all the top Chinese foods to try whenever I want. I've decided to stay living in China for at least another 2 or 3 years to get the feel of it and eat as much as I can!
The addresses of the locations in the video are:
Themarket:
农贸市场
青羊区苏坡中路5-10号
The IntestineNoodles:
成都市马鞍北路18号甘记肥肠粉
The Tianshuimian and Huangliangfen:
.成都市酱园公所街58号（文殊院对面
The Chinese Crepe:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村2栋
The RandomStreet Noodles:
成都市马鞍东路9栋
The SweetSticky RiceBall:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村菜市场内
The Guokui:
成都市国学巷附近王记特色锅盔
The blood stew:
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The Incidental Tourist. Reunion Island #GoToReunion

'Located in the Mascarene Archipelago, Reunion Island, a French overseas department, offer...

The Incidental Tourist. Reunion Island #GoToReunion

'Located in the MascareneArchipelago, Reunion Island, a French overseas department, offers travellers the exoticism of a tropical island in the Indian Ocean. At the crossroads of European, African and Asian cultures, Reunion is a true melting pot.'
I spent 5 days there with Reunion Island Tourism. From beach walks and time at a turtle sanctuary, to erupting volcanoes and forever view points across the cirques, aqua hikes and moulded lava tunnels. Not to mention incredible accommodation and delicious food for the hungry vegetarian, walks, music and laughter. This is a place of wondrous inviting extremes. I highly recommend it.
Websites you'll need:
LUX* Saint Gilles - http://www.luxresorts.com/en/hotel-reunion/luxsaintgilles
Palm Hôtel & Spa, Ile de la Réunion - http://www.palm.re/
Hôtel le Juliette Dodu - http://hotel-juliette-dodu.com/
Read more on my blog - http://theincidentaltourist.com/tagged/Reunion/
Visit Reunion Island Tourism - http://en.reunion.fr/ and for media queries Lloyd Orr Communications - http://www.lloydorr.com/
Filmed by Dawn Jorgensen. Edited by Eden Weiss.

No more high times for tourist in Amsterdam

Europe is falling apart. They must be smoking something because now there's a pot ban for tourists in the Netherlands. Nearly one million folks used to travel every year to the country of Van Gogh not to cut their ears off, but to get high. Not anymore!

SIGG Tourist pot set

Street food

Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink sold by a hawker, or vendor, in a street or other public place, such as at a market or fair. It is often sold from a portable food booth,food cart, or food truck and meant for immediate consumption. Some street foods are regional, but many have spread beyond their region of origin. Most street foods are classed as both finger food and fast food, and are cheaper on average than restaurant meals. According to a 2007 study from the Food and Agriculture Organization, 2.5 billion people eat street food every day.

Today, people may purchase street food for a number of reasons, such as to get flavorful food for a reasonable price in a sociable setting, to experience ethnic cuisines, or for nostalgia.

History

Small fried fish were a street food in ancient Greece, however, Theophrastus held the custom of street food in low regard. Evidence of a large number of street food vendors were discovered during the excavation of Pompeii. Street food was widely consumed by poor urban residents of ancient Rome whose tenement homes did not have ovens or hearths. Here, chickpea soup with bread and grain paste were common meals. In ancient China, street food generally catered to the poor, however, wealthy residents would send servants to buy street food and bring it back for them to eat in their homes.

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Dynatron Tourist TP14 Part 1: Volume pot issues and alignment

I go over some of the electrical faults I've repaired and tackle a broken track on the volume pot. Then it's alignment time. I go over the IF and RF alignment. In future videos I will restore this fully. Don't forget to check out my Patreon page with exclusive content and advance viewings. www.patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher https://patreon.com/radiocruncher . Have a look at my new website http://radiocruncher.com

Colorado Ganja Tour: BONG APPÉTIT

HostAbdullah Saeed sets the bar high (think 9,000 feet above sea level) in this installment of Bong Appetit: ColoradoGanjaTours. Abdullah travels to Colorado to see what marijuana tourism is like in a small mountain town, taking tokes while exploring in a tricked-out stretch Escalade with Philip Wolf of Cultivating Spirits.
The trip gets off to a blazing start as they visit a craft garden and dispensary (High CountryHealing) where tour-goers get up close and personal with the star strain of the day, Casey Jones.
Ending the evening on a high note, they savor the fruity, citrusy pot-pairings infused into their gourmet dinners prepared by cannabis chef Jessica Catalano (author of 'Ganja KitchenRevolution').
After a hazy reprieve, Abdullah’s all fired up and joins Chef Jessica at her home for a cannabis cooking lesson featuring her homegrown, organic, dubstep-influenced weed and groundbreaking recipes (think SuperLemon HazeOlive Oil and Baked Eggplant Parmesan) for another night filled with fine herb-laden cuisine. This marks the fanciest edible experience Abdullah’s ever had. It's OK if you feel the need to cry from weed joy now.
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Street food Palermo: A melting pot in the Mediterranean - Street Food

Palermo, the capital of the Italian island of Sicily at the heart of the Mediterranean, ha...

Street food Palermo: A melting pot in the Mediterranean - Street Food

Palermo, the capital of the Italian island of Sicily at the heart of the Mediterranean, has been a crossroads between cultures for centuries and continues to do so today.
Sicily is one of the southern-most points of Europe and the different conquerers and cultures which reigned there have all left a mark - not least on the food.
"I think every culture, every people that has come here and that has conquered Sicily has left its imprint - not only on the architecture but also on the cooking," says food historian Mary Taylor.
In this episode of Street Food, we explore how in a city where cooking is an art form, past influences and modern challenges have an effect on the local cuisine.
Editor's note: This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2008.

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10th May 2016 - Prague City Tour

Today we visited some famous landmarks including Prague Castle, Wenceslas Square and the A...

Cyprus Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, with a long history and rich cultural heritage. Lefkosia, or, Nicosia, is the capital with an almost circular old town that is completely surrounded by walls from the Venetian period. Fammagusta Gate is one of the town’s original three gates which leads to the Tacht El-Kala district with its many narrow alleys, small buildings and handicraft studios. Nicosia’s largest church is the Phaneromeni Church and its elegant Venetian bell tower. Next to it, one of the town’s smallest mosques and the prosaic construction of the modern Moronite Church beyond Paphos Gate that leads out of the historic centre. The port of Larnaca is considered to be the gateway to the island. A well-renovated Turkish fortress was originally built to defend the city and it was subsequently used as a prison. Close to Larnaca is a huge salt lake which, in winter, is populated by hundreds of pink flamingos. The mountain village of Lefkara is situated within the foothills of the Troodos Mountains. Narrow cobbled alleys separate the stately buildings of solid stone blocks with ornate door frames and wrought iron balconies. The Church of the Archangel Michael, located in the centre, contains various wall paintings that date back to the twelfth century. The ‘islands of the gods’ resembles a magnificent picture book, a melting pot of various influences at the intersection of both Orient and Occident. Cyprus is synonymous with myth, legend, treasures, culture and very large doses of sunshine!

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HAIFA | ISRAEL - A TRAVEL TOUR - 4K UHD

A glimpse of the city of Haifa, Israel.
Official website and blog: http://globetrotteral...

The Caribbean Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination The Caribbean.
Haiti is the starting point of this journey in the Caribbean. Since the time of Columbus it has been the European idyll of paradise set amid a distant ocean. But beyond the dream is the fact that its original inhabitants were wiped out and replaced with African slaves. Now independent states have gradually emerged from the dark shadows of an inglorious past.Jamaica is another Caribbean paradise and its second largest city, Montego Bay, is the starting point for tourists from all over the world. One of its attractions is Harmony Hall, a fine manor house situated on a turn of the century plantation. Kingston is the capital of Jamaica and the island’s political, economic and cultural centre, a former pirate stronghold that is a lively mixture of joie de vivre and reggae. Nassau is the capital of New Providence Island and is one of more than seven hundred islands in the Bahamas archipelago. Paradise Island is the most modern and spectacular resort in the Bahamas with Atlantis the largest entertainment oasis in the world. It was created by South African hotel tycoon whose mega luxury resort boasts an array of amazing LA-style casinos and entertainment facilities. Havana is a Caribbean metropolis that for many years has become somewhat run down and neglected but nowhere else are the cocktails mixed better! Whether it be the TeatroMarti, the Old TobaccoFactory, the famous Bacardi house or the Floridita Bar, everywhere there is a feeling of nostalgia and when the Daiquiri is served one almost expects Fidel Castro or Ernest Hemmingway to be seated at the next table. Cuba and the Caribbean are a melting pot of colonial culture and an overgrown and abundant Garden of Eden!

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Cyprus (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Vacation travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the most easterly island in the ...

Cyprus (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Vacation travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the most easterly island in the Mediterranean with a nine thousand year history of colonization. An island of beauty and contrast, a melting pot of multiple influences at the intersection of both Orient and Occident. Lefkosia, or, Nicosia, is the capital, completely surrounded by walls. Famagusta Gate is the entrance to the district of Tacht El-Kala with its many narrow alleys, small buildings and handicraft studios. The IconMuseum and old OrthodoxJohnCathedral form the frame of the central Macarius Square. The massive construction of the Napa-Ayia Church dominates the old town and the pedestrian zone provides interesting shops, restaurants and street cafes. The city is changing more and more into a modern city. OutsidePlatanistasa, the Stavros Tou Agiasmati Church stands alone within the wooded mountain scenery. In Orthodox Christianity the figures were meant to depict images of a true archetype of a divine and holy nature, not one created by man. In Lagoudera a large barn roof protects the Panagia Tou ArakaChurch in which once gathered the first people beyond Palestine and the Holy Land, who discovered the Holy Gospel. Cyprus is an island world with fascinating landscapes and unique historical treasures and a place where summer lasts for ever.
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Rail Away Canada(Vancouver - Banff)

The video's description is available in Romanian and English.
RO: Dragi spectatori și abo...

Rail Away Canada(Vancouver - Banff)

The video's description is available in Romanian and English.
RO: Dragi spectatori și abonați,
În primul rând, aș dori să subliniez faptul că documentarul de mai sus a fost făcut de compania olandeză Meskers Media în anul 1996.
Eu l-am publicat mai ales pentru spectatorii care nu își pot permite din motive financiare să se bucure de frumusețea naturală a Canadei.
Acum permiteți-mi să spun câteva fraze despre videoclipul de mai sus:
Cea mai faimoasă călătorie pe Rocky Mountaineer vă duce din metropola Vancouver spre pitorescul oraș Banff. Natura frumoasă și frumusețea liniștită a zonei sunt remarcabile. Banff este un oraș minunat unde poţi vedea elani mergând pe străzi.
Bucurați-vă, comentați & votați!
EN: Dear viewers and subscribers,
First of all, I'd like to specify that the above documentary was made by the Dutch company Meskers Media in the 1990s.
I just shared it especially for the viewers who cannot afford to enjoy the Canada`s natural beauties.
I suggest you to positively rate it and to focus on the beauty of the magnificent landscape from British Columbia.Thank you.
Now allow me the speak just a few phrases about the above video:
The famous journey on the Rocky Mountaineer takes you from the metropolis Vancouver to the picturesque town of Banff. The beautiful nature and the quiet beauty of the area is remarkable. Banff is a magnificent town, where elks just walk through the shopping streets.
Enjoy, comment & rate!

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Tokyo's Secret Island Paradise | AOGASHIMA ★ ONLY in JAPAN

Jurassic Park may be the first thing that comes to mind when you see Aogashima Island from...

Tokyo's Secret Island Paradise | AOGASHIMA ★ ONLY in JAPAN

Jurassic Park may be the first thing that comes to mind when you see Aogashima Island from the air - but yes, THIS ISTOKYO!
It's famous for having a volcano inside a volcano surrounded by dense jungle. It's also considered the smallest town in Japan and the hardest place in Japan to get to. There is no direct transportation to Aogashima. These facts are what make Aogashima the best kept secret in Tokyo!
The island is unspoiled.
The pristine jungles and beautiful ocean views are like scenes from the movies.
HOW TO GET TO AOGASHIMA
Air
▶︎ Haneda Airport (Tokyo) to Hachijojima / 50 minutes
▶︎ Helicopter to Aogashima - 20 minutes / 11,530 Yen
Note: You have to take the first flight to catch the helicopter or spend the night. Only 1 helicopter flight per day.
Sea (Ferry)
▶︎ Takeshiba Pier (Tokyo) to Hachijojima 11-12 hours / Tokai Kisen Line /
▶︎ Hachijojima to Aogashima / 3 hours / Izu Shoto Kaihatsu Line
Note: The ferry to Aogashima is often canceled so don't rely on this if you need to be back to Tokyo for a flight etc. It can be delayed for as long as 1 week depending on weather!
WHY IS THIS THE HARDEST PLACE TO GET TO?
The town is located 200 meters up off the sea. There is no airport and this island is only accessible by helicopter and ferry. The port is one of the most challenging to dock at in the world so when the sea is rough or the wind is too strong, ferries are often canceled. Visitors may be stranded here for a week or more if the weather turns bad.
MUST SEE PLACES on AOGASHIMA
★ Ao-Chu Shochu distillery
★ Aogashima heliport
★ The volcanic island steamer (for lunch)
★ The island sauna
★ Oyamatenbo Park (ObservationArea) for the view over the crater and the sky at night
★ Aogashima Port
★ Maruyama & ShrineFOOD TO TRY
★ Torinabe (Chicken Soup Pot)
★ Ashitaba (an island leaf / herb that's used in cooking)
★ Island fish in season
Note: you can ask your inn about trying these at scheduled meals
THINGS TO NOTE ABOUT VISITING AOGASHIMA
1) You must have a reservation to stay somewhere before arriving. Lodging is limited. Call ahead, even for camping.
2) There is an ATM at the post office but come with cash just in case
3) Helicopters are often sold out a month in advance. Ferry tickets are easy to get but your departure date may not be convenient.
4) Walking is possible everywhere but many tourists rent a car. Other tourists may pick you up if you hitchhike. It takes 80 minutes to walk from the heliport to Aogashima pier.
URL:
▶︎ Aogashima's OfficialPagehttp://www.vill.aogashima.tokyo.jp/top.html
▶︎ Tokyo's Island Helicopter Service (Online Reservations) http://tohoair-tal.jp/
▶︎ Ao-chu (青酎) Aogashima Island Shochu Brand http://ao-chu.com/
(Hotel / Inn) Onyado Tomotame / 御宿為朝 telephone: +81 4996-9-0410 owner: Kyoko-san (Japanese only)
▶︎ Aogashimamura CampingGround telephone: 04996-9-0111
email contact: kankou@vill.aogashima.tokyo.jp
Special thank you to Akira-san, Yoshino-san, Kyoko-san and Moemi-san and all the kind residents of Aogashima who made me feel a part of the island family!
I stayed on the island from July 23 to July 30.
Drone scenes shot with the DJI MAVIC PROMusicCredits:
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This show has been created and produced by John Daub ジョン・ドーブ. He's been living and working in Japan for over 19 years and regularly reports on TV for Japan's International Channel.

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Guadeloupe (travel-documentary from the season "Caribbean Moments")

Creolic life style and diverse nature! Enjoy the caribbean!
Our Playlist for the Caribbean...

Guadeloupe (travel-documentary from the season "Caribbean Moments")

Creolic life style and diverse nature! Enjoy the caribbean!
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The French Caribbean IslandGuadeloupe looks from above like two butterfly wings. Its two islands Grande Terre and Basse Terre are separated only by a narrow channel. The modern infrastructure and the good food are mixed with the local culture. Gwoka is the music of Guadeloupe, which is reminiscent of slavery.
Located on the lesser Antilles, Guadeloupe is the French part of the Caribbean and belongs to the European Union. It consists out of different islands: Grande Terre consists of limestone with long beautiful beaches, Basse Terre is a mountainous island with extensive rainforest and the volcano, la Soufrière. There are also the smaller islands of Marie-Galante and La Désirade, the Îles de la Petite Terre and the Îles des Saintes.
When Christopher Columbus came to Guadeloupe in 1493, the existing populations were the Caribs. But Christopher Columbus did not stay, because the Spanish wanted to discover larger islands. The smaller island in the Caribbean were colonized by the British and French, so in 1635 Guadeloupe by the French. It was mainly farmers from Normandie, Brittany and Charente settled on the island and cultivated Coffee and sugarcane plantations.
With the French revolution, slavery was abolished in 1794, but it was reintroduced by Napoleon in 1802 because of the cheap labour and lasted until 1848.
The civilization today is creole, a melting pot: French, the descendants of black slaves, Indian immigrants, Syrian-Libanese immigrants and nowadays Chinese immigrants. Creole cuisine is a mixture of European food with African ingredients, oriental flavours and products from the Caribbean.
Gwoka is the traditional music on Guadeloupe, but not only music and danse, but also the joy of life and a reminder of the time of slavery
by Hannes Naderhirn, 2010, future production&promotion
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Caribbean Moments shows a different side to the Caribbean. Everyone visualises sand, sunshine and palm trees – but hardly anyone really discovers what lies behind them. In fact an unbelievable variety of cultures, music and religions has developed as a result of the different influences – African, Indian, English, French and authentically Caribbean.
This documentary series attempts to portray the people - be they the Rastas, who have a lot to say about their mission, the Amerindians in Trinidad, who still have their own Queen, or the Black Caribs – a mixture of escaped slaves and Caribs.
In addition, of course, there’s a huge variety of music: steelpan, parang, calypso, soca and chutney soca shape Trinidad, whilst other islands are especially scenically beautiful, such as Dominica, which is actually a single rain forest and which seduces with its abundant vegetation. Here too are the true Caribs, who occupy themselves with traditional boat building in the same way as their ancestors did centuries ago.
The films were produced in 6 parts to create a documentary series that shows what lies beneath the surface.

Lee Kang-hyo 'Onggi Master' - film about a Korean potter

Our documentary tells the story of Lee Kang-hyo’s search for a beautiful life, through his work with clay and the love of his family. Set against the backdrop of his South Korean studio, it gives an insight into the spiritual journey that plays a vital part in his artistic practice.
Lee is world-famous for combining the traditional Korean technique called Onggi - a technique that allows him to make enormous, often man-sized pots and the puncheong (buncheong) decorating technique. Watch him constructing three of these giant Onggi pots over a five-day period, culminating in an exciting explosion of glaze and colour as Lee sets about decorating them in his inimitable fashion.
His work is exhibited all over the world in major national museums such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, The British Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Art Institute of Chicago and the International Ceramic Museum in Italy.
The music in the film is Samulnori music. Samulnori basically means “four instruments” and the four instruments are Kwaengwari, jing, janggu, and buk.
View and buy pots by Lee Kang-hyo on Goldmark's website: http://bit.ly/1EJtEwZ
What is Goldmark Gallery?
A family business, we've been selling art from the Goldmark Gallery in Uppingham, UK for over 40 years and hold over 50,000 items in stock. Explore a wide range of the very best art and ceramics available to you through our website (http://www.goldmarkart.com) where you'll also find scholarship pages, books, online catalogues and even GoldmarkTV! Enjoy your visit here: http://bit.ly/18ZF7Lv